Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I come from Hangzhou and want to go to Lhasa. How to do it cost-effectively? How many trains, how many trains, how many planes?

I come from Hangzhou and want to go to Lhasa. How to do it cost-effectively? How many trains, how many trains, how many planes?

If you go to Lhasa for the first time, it is recommended to get used to altitude sickness by train. You can fly when you come back. Now the price of going to Lhasa is relatively high, and there are more people going. There are basically no discounted air tickets this season. Now is the peak season for booking hotels in advance, so you can book a few online.

It is recommended to take the following items to Lhasa:

1, clothes It is recommended to wear short-sleeved trousers and carry a thin long-sleeved coat with you. In addition, if you want to go to the Grand Canyon, you'd better take a long-sleeved medium-thin coat, which may be a little cold inside.

2. Anti-ultraviolet. Lhasa's ultraviolet rays are very strong, so we must not take them lightly, especially Lhasa, which has a high altitude and is sometimes the "city of sunshine". We should pay attention to bring sunscreen to protect your skin. In addition, you should wear sunglasses and a sun hat, otherwise your skin will be unbearable and your eyes will be uncomfortable at the end of the day.

Lhasa attractions:

There are many historical sites in Lhasa. Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple and Norbulingka are listed as world cultural heritage. The main attractions are drepung monastery, Sera Temple, Xiaozhao Temple, Zongjiao Lu Kang, Zangling, Chubu Temple, Lhasa Mosque, Qugong Site, Tibet Museum, Wang Yao, The Drikung Kagyu Temple Group and so on. The main business districts are Barkhor Street, Yutu Road Pedestrian Street and Lhasa Department Store.

There are geothermal hot springs with economic value and medical function everywhere around. Qusang Hot Springs in Duilong Deqing County and Dezhong Hot Springs in Mozhugongka County are famous in the whole Tibetan area.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lhasa