World-renowned
Tibet lies on a snow plateau. The effect of which means a glorious
sun set against a dark blue sky, floating white clouds and desolate
mountains has earned Lhasa the nickname 'the City of Sunlight'.
Lhasa is a unique and spiritual city. After a thousand years
of vicissitudes it has managed to retain its ancient palace, thick
with religious history, its ancient temples, relics and streets
whilst simultaneously keeping pace with modern society. Visitors
have every reason to visit Lhasa when they come to Tibet.
On the way from the Gongkar Airport to Lhasa, you will see a
simple but attractive temple north of the highway. A little east
of the temple is a giant carved Buddha, Nietang
Buddha. The Buddha is a big draw for visitors before they
enter Lhasa. Everyone wants their photo taken here with the Buddha.
Surely every traveler must visit the Potala
Palace during their trip to Tibet. This palace is sacred in
Tibetan people's hearts. Before entering the palace you must show
your identification card or passport (in the case of foreign tourists).
The entrance ticket should be bought beforehand and for non-Tibetan
tourists it costs CNY 100.
Another must-see attraction is the Jokhang
Temple. It is surrounded by Barkhor Street in the center of
Lhasa. Being the spiritual center of Tibet, the temple is richly
decorated with Tibetan features. It is where tourists can go to
get a real taste of Tibetan culture.
To visit Jokhang Temple, you have to pass through Barkhor
Street where you will find many Tibetan people go to chant
and sing. For tourists this is also a commercial street with lots
of Tibetan artworks and souvenirs and it bustles with visitors
from many different countries.
The
three main monasteries in Lhasa are also not to be missed. They
are Sera Monastery, Ganden Monastery and Drepung Monastery.
Sera Monastery
is situated in the north of Lhasa City. The highlight of the Monastery
is lamas debating on Buddhist Doctrine. The debating is held from
15:30 to 16:30 every day except Saturday and Sunday. There are
buses to the monastery for CNY 2. Alternatively you can take a
taxi, about CNY 15. You can also hire a bike.
Drepung Monastery
is the largest monastery in Tibet and lies in the west of Lhasa.
The Unveiling Ceremony of the giant Thangka of the Buddha is held
in Drepung Monastery on the first day of the annually held Shoton
Festival. To get here take a taxi which costs around CNY 20.
Ganden Monastery
is also located in the west of Lhasa. Some buses on Jokhang Temple
Square go to this monastery; they start at 07:00 every morning
and return at 14:00. The journey takes about two hours in total
and the round trip ticket costs CNY 20.
In addition to the above-mentioned attractions, there are other
sights worth visiting such as Ramoche Monastery, Tibet Museum,
the Tibetan Traditional Hospital and the Lhasa Carpet Factory.
All these sights will offer you further insights into the fascinating
history, culture and life of the Tibetan people.