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2020 Tibet Winter Tourism Free Attractions Tibet Winter Tourism Raiders

I have always had an idea that I must travel to Tibet once in my life, for nothing else, just to let myself feel the baptism from heaven on earth. So what scenic spots are free to go to Tibet in winter? How to play in winter?

Recently, the Xizang Autonomous Region Tourism Development Department announced that the third round of "Winter Tour to Tibet" policy will be extended from 10 to 15 to 12 to 3 1 in 2020.

The state-owned scenic spots above 3A level (including 3A level) in Xizang Autonomous Region are free to visit, and the state-owned scenic spots below 3A level and non-state-owned A-level scenic spots are halved on the basis of off-season prices, subject to the list of "Winter Tour to Tibet" scenic spots published by the preparatory group of Tibet Tourism Scenic Area Association.

Someone on the list of free scenic spots said: I will go to Tibet once in my life, where there are vast grasslands and towering snow-capped mountains. It is a pure land to release my soul, where there are devout Tibetans who express their most sincere prayers with every kowtow.

Travel guide to Tibet in winter 1. Enjoy the snow and see the snow-capped mountains.

In winter, the snow-capped mountains are very conspicuous. Whether it is "Mount Everest" or "Nange Bawa Peak" that pierces the sky, it is easy to see clearly. The snow on the mountain is deeper and the snow line is lower. There is no need to worry about the regret that dark clouds cover the peaks in summer, so it can be said that the real snow-capped mountain season is in winter.

If you want to enjoy/photograph the snow-capped mountains better, it's best to do it at 7-9 am or 6-8 pm. At this time, the sun is not high, the light is soft, the brightness of the sun is moderate, the direction is strong, the illumination is uniform, the subject is dark, the contrast is small, the picture taken is clearer, the color is brighter, and the light and shadow effect is more prominent. The best way to enjoy the sunrise and sunset on the snowy mountain is to stay in the place with the best view for one night.

2. Bird watching season in Lhasa

In winter in Tibet, the places at high altitude are also very cold, but the fertile soil in Lhasa is very warm, so the birds in the north began to migrate to Lhasa to keep warm in the winter after autumn. In Lhasa, the most ideal place to spend the winter is Zongjiao Lu Kang Park, which is located at the foot of the Red Mountain of Potala Palace, with vast waters and lush vegetation.

As Zongjiao Lu Kang is located at the foot of Potala Palace, there is no need to visit Potala Palace alone. You can arrange to take a walk here before and after visiting Potala Palace, so that you can not only experience more local people's daily life, but also, if you are lucky, you can even see the legendary black-necked crane in Zongjiao Lu Kang. Of course, it depends on fate, because black-necked cranes prefer wetlands. It is normal to appreciate migratory birds such as red-billed gull, spotted goose, red-spotted duck and turtledove.

3. Let the sunshine in Lhasa kiss you

Barkhor Street in winter is not full of scenes of wearing coats, holding SLR and braiding. Barkhor Street in winter is the Barkhor Street of pilgrims and is worshipped. After a year of hard work, Tibetan compatriots from all over the country rushed to the holy city in their hearts from agricultural areas and pastoral areas, and pursued their beliefs in the same direction. What Barkhor Street looks like at this time. Feel the lazy time in Lhasa along Barkhor Street. Not just browsing. You can walk into any teahouse, slow down and let your soul keep up with your body.