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What do girls wear to take pictures in Tibet? What do girls wear to take pictures in Tibet?

First of all, when girls go to Tibet, they must remember to avoid the problem of plateau red. Secondly, there is the question of what to wear. In fact, many girls will consider this issue when they go. Now Bian Xiao will tell you what to wear.

What to wear April is the season when peach blossoms are in full bloom. The average temperature in Lhasa in March is MINUS 2 degrees Celsius.

65438 02℃, with an average of 65438 02℃ during the day. It is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, jackets, windbreakers, casual clothes, suits and thin sweaters. The average temperature at night is MINUS 2 degrees Celsius. It is recommended to wear cotton-padded clothes, winter clothes, leather jackets, coats, thick sweaters, leather gloves with thick warm clothes such as fur hats and leather coats. You need colorful clothes to look good when you take pictures. Imagine a girl in a pink down jacket covered with snow in the distance. What kind of photo is this? ...

April is the dry season in Lhasa, with little precipitation, so it is recommended to replenish water.

Note 1. After arriving in Lhasa, stay in downtown Lhasa for a few more days to get used to its altitude, and then go to other scenic spots.

Second, the prevention of altitude sickness: take some anti-hyperreflexia drugs in advance, then take some with you, rest more, sleep more, eat more, and practice more laws. During the first day or two in Lhasa, it is forbidden to take a shower and wash your hair in case you catch a cold.

Third, sun protection: prepare physical sun protection means such as hats and clothes, apply sunscreen and prepare lip balm. There is a great temperature difference between morning and evening in Tibet. The sun sets at 9 o'clock in the evening, and it rains at night and in the morning. I found the most practical ones are three-in-one coat, moisturizing cream, lipstick, sunglasses, hat and water cup. You can buy some pencils and notebooks to take with you. Remote places are poor, and Tibetan children will beg for food. Giving money will bring bad atmosphere and seek peace of mind.

No matter where you travel, if you don't join a group, it is recommended to buy travel insurance.

Regarding accommodation, there are too many places to stay in Lhasa. What I want to say is that I'm afraid of noisy hotels.

I want to stay in a cheap and lively youth hostel, and I want to stay in a warm inn. However, the price of the inn is similar to that of youth travel, except that there are more people in youth travel, so it may be more convenient to find someone to carpool or something, but it is also chaotic.

Clothing: The temperature difference between day and night in Tibet is large, especially in Namtso, where the altitude is high and it will be cold. Long-sleeved trousers are enough in Lhasa, and coats are needed in other areas. You need to bring a raincoat (umbrellas are easily struck by lightning) and waterproof shoes in rainy season. The magic scarf is very important.

Interesting scenic spots in Tibet:

With Lhasa as the center, scenic spots such as Potala Palace, Yangbajing, Dangxiong and Gyangze form Lhasa tourist area; There are Shenshangang Rinpoche, Shenghu Mabangyongcuo, Gui Hu Laangcuo, Tolin Temple, Kejia Temple, Japanese Rock Paintings, Guge Kingdom Site, Zada Tulin, Bangong Lake Bird Island and Lengjia Lake in Ali area.

There are many temples in western Tibet, such as Jokhang Temple, Tashilhunpo Temple, Gandan Temple, Sera Temple and drepung monastery, which are characterized by religious tourism.

Mountaineering is the main tourist area in southwest Tibet, including Shenshangang Rinpoche, Everest Nature Reserve, Nanga Bawa Peak, Shenri Mountain, Tanggula Mountain and Yang Zhuo Yongcuo.

Linzhi is the center of the scenic spot in southern Tibet, with beautiful natural scenery as the tourist highlight. There are Lieshan Ancient Tombs, Basongcuo Lake Scenic Area, Linzhi Giant Berlin, Gong Yi Tea Farm, Pianpu Cooper Reserve, Niangpugou Scenic Area, Shenshan Seqila Mountain and Yarlung Zangbo River Scenic Area.

Pay attention to 1 when taking pictures. Ask the monk if he can take pictures.

Most temples, Jokhang Temple, Jokhang Temple and Potala Palace are not allowed to take photos, but only outside the temple.

However, as long as you buy a ticket to enter Canggu Temple, you can take photos at will;

There is a price for taking photos in the temple of Tashilhunpo Temple in Shigatse. Please pay the monk first, and then take photos to avoid unpleasantness.

Baiju Temple in Gyangze is similar to Tashilhunpo Temple, and different Buddhist temples have to pay separately for taking photos.

Please remember, don't use flash when taking pictures in Buddhist temples.

2. Be careful when taking photos after entering Namco, Yanghu and other scenic spots. You will be asked to pay for Tibetan cattle and sheep. So you can say to them before taking pictures, can I take pictures? They will tell you whether to pay or not.

Tibet is very big. It is no exaggeration to say that there are scenery everywhere. As long as you are not in a tourist attraction where you buy tickets, taking photos is very casual.

The way to deal with the problem, Tibetans are looking for you, don't panic. First, smile and say Tashildler, even if there is a problem, it can be easily solved.

It is most important to respect the living habits of Tibetans.