Lhasa Nangri Folk Custom Garden
- Last Update : 1/14/2008 3:28:24 AM
Edit - For visitors who are interested in the local customs of the mysterious Tibet, Lhasa Nangri Folk Custom Garden is unassailably the best choice.
- Last Update : 1/14/2008 3:28:36 AM
Edit - The garden is located in the quiet Nangri Gully of Lhasa northern suburb, about 6 km (4 mi) away from the city center. All forms of folk customs, including the local houses, food and drinks, handicrafts, languages, medicines, songs, dances, and operas are vividly shown in the garden. Visitors can also taste the authentic Tibetan dishes, purchase a souvenir, climb the mountain, ride a horse, shoot arrows and have a formal Tibetan wedding ceremony there. It is not only a museum to be acquainted with the Tibetan folklores, but also a really wonderful land for relaxation and recreation.
- Last Update : 1/14/2008 3:30:53 AM
Edit - The gully can also be seen with many other famous scenic spots, such as one of the three largest temples of Lhasa - Sera Monastery, the place where the Tibetan language was created – Palbengang Monastery and the thousands years old Qoigung Ruins. Climbing to the summit, the panoramic view of Lhasa ancient city, Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street can also be picked up.
- Barkhor Street
- Chakpori Hill (Yao Wang Shan)
- Drepung Monastery
- Ganden Monastery
- Jokhang Temple
- Lhasa Great Mosque (Hebalin Mosque)
- Lhasa Nangri Folk Custom Garden
- Nietang Buddha
- Norbulingka
- Potala Palace
- Ramoche Monastery
- Sera Monastery
- Site of Qugong Culture (Qoigung Ruins)
- Tibet Museum
- Tibetan Traditional Hospital
- Tsurphu Monastery
- Yangpachen
