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Introduction of tourist attractions in Lhasa

Lhasa is the capital of Tibet, the border province of China, and is known as the city of sunshine. Lhasa has many scenic spots worth introducing, especially its cultural attractions. The famous cultural tourist attractions in Lhasa mainly include Potala Palace, Bajiao Street, Jokhang Temple and Norbulingka. 1. Potala Palace The symbol of Lhasa is Potala Palace. This palace is called the pearl of the roof of the world and the tallest palace in the world. In this palace, you can see the special handicrafts of all ethnic groups. This ice palace is a living testimony of Lhasa's Millennium culture. Visiting Potala Palace is like reading a history book, which records the essence of Tibetan culture for thousands of years. Potala Palace is a lighthouse on the snowy plateau and the most attractive place in the introduction of tourist attractions in Lhasa. Click on Lhasa Travel Guide. There is a famous commercial street in the center of Lhasa, the ancient city Bajiao Street. Bajiao Street is the most intact street with ancient style in Lhasa at present. Bajiao Street not only maintains the traditional lifestyle of residents, but also maintains the original appearance of the street itself. When tourists arrive in Lhasa, they always visit Bajiao Street. Bajiao Street is not only the religious and cultural center of Lhasa, but also you can feel different Tibetan customs here. Lhasa, the Jokhang Temple, the first temple in Tibet, has a reputation as a holy land. One of the reasons is that there is a statue of Sakyamuni in Jokhang Temple. Jokhang Temple can be traced back to Zhenguan period. It is located in the center of Lhasa. This temple is grand and solemn. There is a statue of Sakyamuni in the temple brought by Princess Wencheng, a pro-princess. Butter lamps in front of Buddha will last for thousands of years. The Jokhang Temple was expanded in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the Jokhang Temple we see today is the expanded Jokhang Temple. When you are exhausted by the noise of the world, light a incense in front of the Millennium butter lamp Buddha statue in Jokhang Temple. I believe this thousand-year-old temple will definitely bring you the peace you want in your deepest heart. Another place that tourists must visit is Norbulingka, which is located in the western suburb of Lhasa. Norbulingka is the palace where Tibetan lamas live. On the whole, Norbulingka is a beautiful garden. This beautiful garden is the largest artificial garden in Tibet. In Norbulingka, you can find the shadow of Jiangnan scenery from the ancient city of Lhasa. Today, Norbulingka is no longer just a palace where lamas live, but a famous leisure and holiday center in Lhasa.