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Lhasa
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Capital of the Tibet autonomous region in China and known as the “Land of the Gods”, Lhasa sits 12000 feet above sea level and its majestic scenery, mysterious and exotic religious culture, and wonderful people reward every visitor with an indelible life-long memory.
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Potala Palace
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The highest palace in the world, this is the Dalai Lamas’ official winter residence and is the religious and political center of old Tibet. It is designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Barkhor Street
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A narrow street encircling Jokang Lamasery, it is an important devotional path to Buddhist pilgrims. You can also find many local vendors selling traditional handicrafts and trinkets.
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Jokang Lamasery
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The four-story main hall found in this lamasery demonstrates a combination of Han, Tibetan, Indian, and Nepalese architectural styles. Jokang is designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Norbulingka Summer Palace
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The official summer residence of the Dalai Lama and a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Norbulingka is surrounded by a beautiful park and has its own zoo.
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Shigatse
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The second largest city in Tibet, the Tashilhunpo Monastery with its bronze Buddha statue, the world’s largest, is located here. Also, Yamdrok Yumtso Lake, one of the four holy lakes in Tibet, is nearby.
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Tibet Highland & Yangtze River 17 Days 15 Nights(2008)
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Tour Code: OAT
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For the adventurous and nature-lovers, visit the Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Lhasa, where the Dalai Lama once resided during the winter, see the panda breeding center in Chengdu, and enjoy short a cruise down the Yangtze.
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Visiting:
Beijing ,Lhasa ,Chengdu ,Xian ,Chongqing ,Yangtze River Cruise ,Yichang ,Shanghai
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