Zahid Temple
In the northern suburb of Lhasa City. When the initial result of only four monks, the temple name "Zahir Palestinian workers" (which means four lamas ).Behind the temple there is a mountain like an elephant, so it known as "Lang Chin Day" (large xiangshan). A square foot, is to the Tianzang must pass through. According to the Tibetan burial customs to please sell spirits of the deceased lama, but not near the temple, so in Qianlong Qing dynasty, a Lama called Jiayang mulang here to create a two-story building of the temple.
ShareThisNorbulingka Park
Norbulingka, meaning Jewel Park, was Dalai Lama's summer palace since the Seventh. Its light-hearted air makes it less demanding than most sights in Lhasa The Norbulinka is well worth a visit at festival times and public holidays. On Shoton Festival, the park is crowded with picnickers, and traditional Tibetan opera performances are also held there.
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Yaowang Hill is called Jiabori by the Tibetan people which located the right side of the Potala Palace,The peak is a mountain spire and strange,It's 3725 meters above the sea level.
On the hill opposite the Potala palace, originally there was the Yaowang (Medicinal King) Temple or the College of Tibetan Medicines. The senior monks in the temple were doctors who served the Dalai Lamas. In the 1960s, the college was merged with the Hospital of Tibetan Medicines to the west of the Jokang Monastery. The temple is a ruin now.
Tickets: Tickets are 30 yuan/RMB
ShareThisLhasa River
Rivers of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It's called "Jiqu" in Tibetan. Nyainqentanglha originated in the south hill, through the southwest of Lhasa, to "qu shui county " into the Brahmaputra. Open the lower reaches of the valley is the main farming areas of Tibet.

The Pabang Kang
This small two-storey temple marks the site of Songtsan Gampo's living quarters before the construction of the Jokhang, as well as his favorite place for meditation. It can be found near Sera Monastery to the North of Lhasa city.
ShareThisTanggula Mountains
Tanggula Mountains (also called Dangla Mountains) are a mountain range in Tibet.[1] It is located on the Tibetan Plateau with its main ridge averaging more than 5,000 m. The Yangtze River originates in this mountain range and the Geladandong (at 6,621 metres) is the tallest peak in the range.[2] A pass through these mountains, Tanggula Mountain Pass, is the highest railway in the world at 4,817 meters above sea level.
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In Nov. 14, 2005, Namtso Lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region was selected as one of the five most beautiful lakes in China by Chinese National Geography magazine. Namtso Lake's touching beauty should not be missed by any traveler who visits Tibet. Its purity and solemnness are symbols of Qinghai-Tibet Platean. In Tibetan, Namtso means 'Heavenly Lake.' It is considered one of the three holy lakes in Tibet. Namtso is famous for its high altitude (4720 meters (about 3 miles)), vast area (1961 square kilometers (about 757 square miles) and beautiful scenery.
ShareThisThe Ruins of Zhangzhung (or Yamtung) Kingdom
Geographic Location
With Dagor Snow Mountain at its back and the Tangra Yumco Lake to the west, the Ruins of Zhangzhung Kingdom is located in Qoinzong near the Ombu Office in Nyima County, Nagqu Prefecture. It covers an area of one square kilometer and occupies a vital place like a mountain fortress. Thanks to the rich water falling and the lush grass, the grassland near the Ruins of Zhangzhung Kingdom teems with good-quality Kashmer goatling.
Yambajan
Geographic Location
Covering an area of about 150,000 square meters, Yambajan, 87 kilometers away from Lhasa, is situated in the basin at the foot of Nyainqentanglha Mountains to the northwest of Lhasa.
Brief Introduction
Tibet boasts the most hot springs in China. Yambajan, world-famous for its spectacular phenomenon of hot springs boiling on the cold plateau, features all kinds of hot springs including highest-temperature hot springs, boiling springs and geysers as well as common hot springs, the area of which totals more than 7,000 square meters.
Nam lake

Nam Lake means sky lake, or God Lake, is a well-known Tibetan Buddhist holy places, the faithful respect for one of the four mighty Lake, Biography for Tantric music of the King Kong of Daochangzunsheng , located in between Lhasa Nagqu dangxiong County and Baingoin County.
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