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Yumbu Lhakang Palace (II) |
| Yumbu Lakang, reputed as the first palace in Tibet history, is also the oldest extant building in Tibet. |
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Samye Monastery Map |
| Samye Monastery is located in Danang County, the north bank of Yarlung Tsampo River, 38 km to Tsedang. |
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Samye Monastery |
| On the northern bank of the Yarlung Zambo River in Chanang County, Shannan Prefecture, the monastery was built in 779 under the supervision of Master Padmasambhava and Tibetan King Trisong Detsen. |
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Chim-puk Hermitage |
| Chim-puk Hermitage is a warren of caves that was once a retreat for Guru Rinpoche and other high ranking lamas. |
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To Tibet By Train |
| Before the year of 2001, Tibet is the only place without a railway. Constructing a railway leading to Tibet is not only the expectation of the 2.4 million Tibetan people, but also the desire of the pe |
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Minibus In Tibet |
| Private entrepreneurs are taking to the roads in increasing numbers,and minbus services are now available to many areas that are not served by buses. |
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Tsedang Xuege Hotel |
| Tsedang Xuege hotel is located in Hubei Zhong Lu, Tsedang town, Shannan. It enjoys a good location which is very convenient for traveling, shopping and doing business. |
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Lhoka Hotel |
| Lhoka Hotel is conveniently located in the downtown of Tsetang Town. It’s only about 20 minutes‘ bus ride to the first palace Yumbulagang and the first hall for worshipping Buddha Changzhu Temple. |
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Yak Butter |
| Yak Butter,refined from the milk of cattles and goats,is the daily food of Tibetans.It is intriguing for Tibetans to refine yak butter. |
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Yak Attack Norbulingka Tibetan Restaurant |
| The Chinese chef at Norbulingka Tibetan Restaurant specializes in Cantonese and Sichuanese cuisine. There are a lot of influences from those two cuisines in the food served at this newly-opened Tibeta |
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Tibet Masks |
| Most masks are created locally of indigenous materials for particular ceremonies and are put away for the remainder of the year |
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Textiles Handicrafts And Wooden Wares |
| The time-honored and exquisite Tibetan textile handicrafts are diversified in categories, which include such daily necessities as carpet, pulu (tweed), Kadian (smaller carpet)... |
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Shopping Is Another Pleasure |
| In Tibet there are many odd, fascinating and beautiful things to buy and Tibet's culture continues to produce all sorts of objects for religious and other uses. |
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Tibetan Dance |
| Almost every Tibetan can sing and dance. They sing anytime for any event and dance at festivals, weddings, gatherings and during their spare time. |
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Tibetan Opera (II) |
| Throughout the ages Tibetan Opera has played a central role in the life of the Tibetan people. It features prominently in a number of Tibetan festivals and temple fairs, some of which are specifically |
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Tibetan Opera (I) |
| Tibetan Opera is an ancient art form that has developed over the centuries. Hailed as "the living fossil of traditional Tibetan culture" |
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