

A bustling market in Lhasa, Tibet, offering a vibrant mix of Tibetan and Chinese culture, with numerous shops, street food, and monasteries nearby.
The spiritual heart of Tibet, this 7th-century Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A bustling market where locals and tourists mingle, offering Tibetan artifacts, souvenirs, and local snacks.
The former winter residence of the Dalai Lama, this grand palace offers stunning views of Lhasa.
Barkhor Street Market is famous for its cashmere products, and a shawl is perfect for the cool evenings in Lhasa.
A great souvenir and perfect for gifting, Tibetan silver jewelry is unique and affordable.

Try local teas like Tibetan Butter Tea or Sweet Tea, and bring some home as gifts.
Famous for its traditional Tibetan breakfast, including momos and thukpa.
Iconic for its crispy roast duck, a popular Sichuan breakfast item.
A fusion restaurant offering a mix of Cantonese and Sichuan cuisines.

A traditional Tibetan drink made with black tea, salt, and butter, served hot.

Steamed or fried Tibetan dumplings filled with meat or vegetables.
A hearty Tibetan noodle soup with vegetables or meat, served with momos on the side.
Intricately painted Buddhist religious art, often depicting deities or scenes from Buddhist scriptures.
Handcrafted jewellery featuring intricate designs and semi-precious stones, reflecting Tibetan culture and traditions.
Hand-knotted wool carpets with traditional Tibetan patterns, symbolizing wealth and status.
A picturesque, 2.5km-long beach with clear turquoise waters, white sand, and stunning sunsets.

The Kuwait Towers are a landmark and iconic water towers in Kuwait City. They were completed in 1976 and have since become a symbol of the city.
A scenic trail connecting three historic forts, offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into Hong Kong's military past.