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Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region with an elevation of 3650 meters (12,000 feet) above the sea level. Nicknamed Sunlight City, it is the highest city in the world. This ancient sprawling city, settled 1,300 years ago, is the region's political, economic and cultural center as well as a sacred place of Tibetan Buddhism. A tour to the roof-of-the-world is a dream of many people. A typical tour of Lhasa takes 4 days (3 nights), which covers all the necessary sites in Lhasa: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, the flourishing Barkhor Street, the Norbulingka Park, Drepung Monastery and the Sera Monastery. But if you want to stay a few more days or even as long as two weeks in this wonderful region, there are always a few add-ons to the nearby areas available.

Barkhor Street

Located in the downtown area of the old Lhasa city, Barkhor Street is a quadrangle-shaped bustling bazaar surround Jokhang Temple. The street dates back to the year 647, and Jokhang Temple was built by order of Tibet’s first king, Songtsen Gampo. In order to supervise the slaves, Songtsen Gampo and his ministers moved to Barkhor Street and residing in the area surrounding Jokhang Temple. Gradually, more and more Buddhist pilgrims came in order to pray and, as a result, Barkhor Street came into being. Numerous Tibetan Buddhists pilgrimages make their way here, holding prayer wheels and chanting prayers and prostrating themselves clockwise around the street at the end of their journey to the sacred Jokhang Temple.

In addition to its important place in Buddhism, Barkhor Street is also a business centre with merchants from many different countries. There is also a residential zone here of which Tibetan people are especially proud. The street is an ideal place to select your souvenirs. The shops and stores here sell a great variety of goods and products, such as prayer flags, prayer wheels, Tibetan paintings, temple bowls, bells, Buddhist statues, leather goods, clothing, accessories (earrings, necklaces, Bangles and purses, just for starters ), incense and Tibetan carpets. A visit to Barhor Street is certainly educational with regards to Tibetan people and the religious culture that pervades.

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