Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - When traveling in Tibet, we should do these three "no's" well to avoid crime.

When traveling in Tibet, we should do these three "no's" well to avoid crime.

When you travel on the Sichuan-Tibet line, many people will tell you what you have to do and where you have to go. However, experienced drivers on the Sichuan-Tibet line will warn you to do these three "no's" when traveling in Tibet and avoid committing crimes!

One: Don't take pictures and don't take pictures.

Tibet is a famous tourist attraction, and people all over the world know it. Besides, Tibet is also a military base. Checkpoints and stations along the way are military fortress bases. Please remember not to take pictures when it comes to military situations. Therefore, when Tibetan fans visit and shoot along the way, please restrain their curiosity when they see the military situation and military standards! A place guarded by soldiers can't even upload photos to the Internet.

One: Don't bathe frequently, and take off your clothes frequently.

It is impossible to go to Tibet without taking a bath. It is suggested that it is best to take a bath every 2-4 days in Tibetan areas instead of taking a bath every day in urban areas. Its fundamental is to avoid altitude sickness. Tibet has a high altitude, thin air and dry climate, so many people will not adapt to it when they first arrive in Tibet. Moreover, the temperature difference between morning and evening in Tibet is very large, and it is particularly easy to catch a cold. There are some dangers for those who are in poor health. Because once you catch a cold, there will be a series of problems, and even serious lung infection will bring great danger to your life. Many people who travel to Tibet have to leave because of altitude sickness, and there will be some serious sudden deaths, which should attract everyone's attention.

Third: Don't scrape the Namani pile.

Manidui is a traditional custom of Tibetan culture. On the drive to Tibet, you can see the shapes of some Manit pyramids everywhere. It will definitely involve the curiosity of many people. For example, beautiful Tibetan and scriptures on stones and colorful totems. If you want to collect it and take it away, remember never to do so! It is said that taking stones from mani pile will bring bad luck. Most Manidui in Tibetan areas have been entrusted, such as praying for blessings, eliminating disasters and dying. So what you bring is not necessarily good!

Tourist route: Chengdu drives to Tibet in April, 10- 12-day trip.

D 1: Danba-Dujiangyan-Siguniang Mountain-Danba-Jiaju Tibetan Village; D2: Danba-Bamei-Seda

D3: Seda-Wuming Buddhist College-Celestial Burial Terrace-Ganzi; D4: Ganzi-Xinlong-Litang-Daocheng-Shangri-La Town

D5: One-day trip to Aden; D6: Shangri-La Town-Daocheng-Haizishan-Litang-Batang; D7: Batang-Zuogong-Zhuan 72-Basu

D8: Basu-Ranwu-Laigu Glacier-Midui Glacier-Bomi; D9: Bomi-Lulang Scenic Area-Millennium Baiwang-Linzhi

D 10: Linzhi-Yangni River-Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon; D 1 1: Linzhi-Basongcuo-Lhasa

The old driver of the Sichuan-Tibet line warned people who travel to Tibet that it is best to do the above three "no" crimes! In addition, I also attached the latest planned road trip route in April, hoping it will be useful for people who are engaged in road trip on the Sichuan-Tibet line! Text: Zang Xiaoer