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The Beijing Zoo was built in 1906 in Qing Dynasty with an area of only 10 hectares and a few humble pavilions to house the animals....
Located in the center of old Lhasa, Barkhor Street is the oldest street gathering religious, sightseeing, folk-custom and commerce....
As one of the largest Monasterys about 200,000 square meters, Drepung Monastery is about 10kms west from Lhasa city. “Drepung” means...
Jokhang Temple, the fist Buddhist temple in Tibet, is located in the center of Lhasa city. Jokhang temple was built during the reign...
Nam Co is one the 3 holy lakes in Tibet. In Tibetan “Nam Co” means “heavenly lake”. It has been reviewed as the holy land by Buddhis...
Norbulingka is also named Summer Palace of Tibet. Located on the western outskirts of Lhasa, Norbulinka was originally built in the...
Potala Palace is the symbol of Tibet, which is a must in you Tibet tour without doubt. Perched upon Marpo Ri Hill (Red Mountain) in...
Remoche Temple is a Buddhist monastery, considered to be the most important temple in Lhasa after the Jokhang Temple. It is often ca...
As the Key Cultural Relic under the State-level Protection, the Sera Monastery has a long history, built originally in 1419 and abou...
Tibet Museum is a museum dedicated to Tibetan culture, officially inaugurated in October of 1999 with a great deal of collection tha...
Situated in the altiplano area, the number of hotspring in Tibet is on the top of China. The Yangbajing Geothermal Hotspring, situat...
Deqin is to the very north of Yunnan on the borders o Tibet to the west, Sichuan to the east and Myanmar to the southwest. At an alt...
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