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With so many tourists going to Tibet every year, can Tibet really cleanse people’s souls?

Yes, after going to Tibet, you will find that there is such a beautiful and pure place in the world.

What attracts me to Tibet is not only the beautiful scenery, but also the simple local folk customs. Since all Tibetan people believe in Buddhism, Tibetan people are kind to others. Every time you meet their eyes, they will give you a warm smile. At the entrance of the Jokhang Temple, there are many pilgrims who have traveled thousands of miles from all over the country to kneel down and worship in Lhasa every day. They kowtow very devoutly along the way, rain or shine, eat and sleep in the open, just to have a look at the Jokhang Temple. The sacred dream in your heart.

There is also a landmark building in Tibet: the Potala Palace! When I climbed the more than 100 steps to the top, I felt like I was out of breath from exhaustion, and felt that my whole body had been sublimated and released! Looking down at the city of Lhasa, I feel that the world has become particularly pure and beautiful!

Of course, Tibet’s many beautiful scenery amazes and shocks the world! For example, there are various beautiful lakes: Namtso, Yamdrok Yumtso, the azure blue lakes and the blue sky and white clouds set off each other, which look particularly majestic and beautiful. There are also various sacred mountains including Mount Everest, which are awe-inspiring! Facing these unadulterated beautiful scenery, one's whole soul feels sublimated and purified!

However, my favorite place in Lhasa is Barkhor Street. The Barkhor Street with the Jokhang Temple as the center is full of dazzling Tibetan ornaments, thangkas, and sweet tea houses. I can’t finish it in an entire afternoon. of.

Time in Lhasa is wasted wantonly, lingering in small shops on the streets, bargaining with shopkeepers, sitting in sweet teahouses full of Tibetans, eating a bowl of authentic undercooked Tibetan food. Meal, drinking warm and fragrant sweet tea, watching the locals drinking tea and chatting, such a beautiful and comfortable time.