


Barkhor Street, a bustling market street in Lhasa, offers a vibrant glimpse into Tibetan culture and religion.

Barkhor Street is often chilly, and a shawl is a practical and cultural item to have.
A symbol of Tibetan Buddhism, it's a great souvenir and can be used for meditation.

While cards are accepted in some places, it's essential to have local currency for small shops and street vendors.
A traditional breakfast drink made from tea, salt, and butter, often served with bread.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables, served with a spicy chutney.

A noodle soup with vegetables or meat, often served with momos on the side.
Intricate Buddhist religious paintings, a traditional Tibetan art form.
Handcrafted jewellery with intricate designs, often featuring coral and turquoise stones.

Hand-knotted rugs with traditional geometric patterns, often made from high-quality wool.
The spiritual heart of Lhasa, this 7th-century Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A bustling market where locals and tourists shop for traditional Tibetan artifacts and souvenirs.
This iconic 17th-century palace is a symbol of Lhasa and a must-visit for its stunning architecture and history.
Famous for its traditional Tibetan breakfast and scenic views of the Barkhor area.
A local favorite for its authentic Sichuan breakfast and affordable prices.
Known for its spicy Sichuan cuisine and lively atmosphere in the heart of Barkhor.

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