A trip to Lhasa
Many people are concerned about the problem of high rebellion, and Mr. He did not eat rhodiola regularly before entering Tibet, so he didn't seem to have much reaction to high rebellion. Lhasa is fine, with an altitude of more than 3000 meters. As long as you adjust your mentality, you will generally not be rebellious.
Just got off the train, because of the epidemic, I had to hide my password, and my mobile phone was dead. The staff asked me to go to the rest stop next door to charge, and I had to show my security code before I could pass.
On the first day in Lhasa, most locals said that they should not take a shower or take a nap on the first day when they first arrived in Lhasa, otherwise they would get high easily. It is recommended to prepare some glucose, which is generally sold in shops in Tibet. Also prepare more energy-supplementing foods, such as sugar and chocolate.
Lhasa has been shopping for almost a week, and their staple food is mostly steamed bread and cakes.
Based on class. If you see restaurants like Daoxiao Noodles or Xiaomian on the street, most of them are run by Sichuanese. There are many fried potatoes on the streets of Lhasa, which are really delicious, but they are also easy to get angry. I just have the misfortune to suffer and my throat itches. If I get angry as easily as I do, I suggest not to eat more fried food in Lhasa, otherwise it will easily lead to throat inflammation, fever and cold. These problems are not a big deal in the mainland, and they are easy to die at any time in the plateau area. Just pay more attention and keep your mouth shut.
Lhasa people also like to drink buttered tea and Ciba. Buttered tea tastes heavy and slightly salty, and it will feel a little greasy when it is cold. See if anyone can accept it. Baba is the same, very milky and slightly sweet. On the streets of Lhasa, there will be yak yogurt sold by Lhasa people, so be careful! People who love yogurt so much can't stand it. Too sour! And it will be greasy and difficult to accept.
As a tourist city, the price of Lhasa will be a little higher than that of Chengdu. The price of ordinary beef noodles is about 18 yuan, and the price of mixed rice is about 22 yuan. The price of fruits is also higher, for example, oranges and apples are all 10 yuan, and grapes are about 15 yuan.
Regarding scenic spots, my husband and I went to Zaki Temple, near Potala Palace and Barkhor Street.
Ji Zha Temple is a famous temple of wealth. People will sell white wine and Tibetan incense when they enter the door, which are used to worship God. Because of religious beliefs, photos are not allowed inside. The introduction of the People's Buddhist Department of Lhasa and Zaji Temple shows that it closes at 4 pm, and we have already closed when we arrive at 3 pm, so try to be from 7 am to 2 pm.
You need to buy a ticket to enter Potala Palace, and each person is 200 yuan. There are too many cultural relics in it to flash, take pictures, wrap hats and so on. You can't take pictures outside Potala Palace, but you need to bring your ID card and go through the epidemic prevention and security gate. It is best to bring your ID card with you at all times in Tibet, because many scenic spots need it.
Barkhor Street is an ancient street around Jokhang Temple, where you can see many shops selling local Thangka and steamed buns, as well as various Tibetan costumes. Tibetan children are naive. When my husband and I were walking around Barkhor Street, two little boys came over and told me that they liked me. I didn't have a mask when I went to the market. A little girl selling masks wanted to give me a mask ... I am really warm-hearted and like the local children very much.
The weather in Lhasa is also very strange. It's sunny around 7 am, and the sunset time is 8 pm. Cloud is very low, very independent and has its own personality. It's also sky blue and sunny, so we should do a good job of sun protection. Sunbathing is comfortable, as long as you are not afraid of tanning. It will rain in Lhasa at night. In the past week, it was sunny in the morning and stormy at night, with lightning and thunder. The temperature difference between morning and evening is also a little big, about 10 degrees in the morning and evening, and about 20 degrees at noon. It is recommended to bring thicker clothes, otherwise it will be really cold.
In terms of accommodation, we live near Potala Palace. On the third floor of the hotel, you can see the Potala Palace, and there are several rocking chairs, which are very comfortable. Most of the homestays near Potala Palace can see the scenery. When you first arrive in Lhasa, you can book one near Potala Palace. There are guitars and African drums in B&B. When you are free, you can fool musical instruments with your husband, which is very comfortable.
I noticed that there are many temples in Tibet, but many temples charge fees, such as Jokhang Temple and Sera Temple. And it is not allowed to take pictures, and worshippers are not allowed to take pictures. Go to the local area, do as the Romans do, and respect local customs and culture. Many scenic spots in Lhasa, such as Lalu Wetland Park, have been closed, so Baidu must be clear to play.
Tibetans don't eat dog meat and donkey meat, and some don't eat fish. Don't force others to eat.
Many yaks are sold on the streets of Lhasa, most of which are sold to tourists and processed into beef jerky. Those who like to eat beef jerky can buy and process it. The locals told me that if beef jerky is red, it is made of pork, and if beef jerky is black, it is beef. This is for your reference.
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