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Updated Aug 2024
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  • No.1
    󰺂6.2
    4.6/5
    444 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 253 reviews
    "Visit the Tashilunbu Temple, as a temple where Panchen Lama sits on the bed, the scale is grand, not only the spiritual tower of the Panchen Lama of the past, but also the largest bronze strong Ba Buddha Temple"
    Shigatse
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: Tashilhunpo Monastery means "Auspicious Sumeru Mountain" in Tibetan. It is one of the six major Dge-lugs-pa temples. Since the 4th Panchen Lama, Tashilhunpo Monastery has become the head base of Panchen Lamas. Cuoqin Hall is the main hall of Tashilhunpo Monastery. Panchen Lamas used to preach a sermon to the monks throughout the temple. It is also the site for religious debates of monks. 7 Stupa Halls lie in the east of the monastery and dagobas of Panchen Lamas are placed there. The monastery also stores a number of valuable cultural relics in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.
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  • No.2
    󰺂7.3
    4.7/5
    1807 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 237 reviews
    "The scenery along the way is very good, you can not buy tickets. Go to the free viewing attractions. Tickets for 60 can buy the best viewing platform, but because the scenery is too good, there are scenery everywhere, more than 20 kilometers of roads along the lake, and the shooting is beautiful. The Kajola glacier is also worth the trip, with wild rock sheep visible along the way."
    Gongga
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: Yamdrok Lake is one of the three largest sacred lakes in Tibet. It is located in the northern Himalayas at an altitude of 4441 m. It is a large habitat for birds, which migrate here from the north during winter. Common species include swans, pigeons, ducks, osprey, and bar-headed geese. The road from Gambala Mountain has a number of viewpoints and offers spectacular views over the lake.
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  • No.3
    󰺂6.2
    4.8/5
    1024 Review
    "Nature's ghostly work, the 15-kilometer ground crack belt is too magical and spectacular, the scenic spot planning is more orderly, in order to set up the railings and observation deck for safety, punched in the highest altitude milk tea shop"
    Dinggye
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: The rocks in the Qilinxia Scenic Area support the sky, and the rock walls stand majestically, which makes people marvel at the charm of nature.
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  • No.4
    󰺂6.4
    4.5/5
    581 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 278 reviews
    "In the afternoon, visit the nearby Robrinka, the ticket is 80 yuan, and the electronic explanation is 30 people. As the summer palace of the Dalai Lama, some lamas' palaces are not exposed to the sun in the garden and the trees are forested."
    Lhasa.Lobrinka
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: Norbulingka is a palace and surrounding park in Lhasa, Tibet, which has a lot of relics and treasures remained. As a huge and exquisite park of Tibet, there are more than 300 rooms in it. Norbulingka has a beautiful scenery surrounded by various types and numbers of plants and flowers, which is like a wondering place of the earth.
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  • No.5
    󰺂6.2
    4.5/5
    280 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 212 reviews
    "The basic exhibition hall of the Tibet Museum is composed of "People closest to the sun - Tibetan Folk Culture" (first floor), "Snow Field Song - Tibetan History and Culture" (second floor). The museum has more than 520,000 cultural relics and more than 40,000 precious cultural relics. Town Hall treasure: Bi-body pots were unearthed at the site of Qamdo Karuo, Tibet, and have a history of more than 4,000 years. Zhu Mo colored bi-body pots are fine sandy yellow pots, caliber 11.3 cm, bottom 84 cm, height 19 cm, and the mouth is horn-like. The abdomen is connected to two identical bag-shaped pots, and the surface is decorated with a large number of carved and ink, so it is called "Zhu ink colored double body pots". Baye Sanskrit "Eight Thousand Songs Prajna Polomedo Sutra" was made from the 7th to the 8th century, 42 cm long, 7 cm wide, a total of 47 pages, 7 lines of text per page. Each page has a picture in the center, depicting the eight phases of Sakya, Guanyin, Dumu, etc. The picture also has decorative belts on both sides, the middle punching, and the upper and lower depicting the pagoda. Ancient India did not have paper, usually written on the Bedoro leaves, called the Bayeux Sutra. The non-empty achievement of Buddha is a Dansati style statue. It is one of the Buddhist tantric "five-party Buddha", representing the ability to achieve all the business and the cause of all beings with great wisdom. This platinum bronze is not empty to achieve Buddha made in the 15th century, 37 cm high, 22 cm wide base, right hand when chest knot statement printing, left hand in front of the knot Zen printing, bare feet full [ji] [f] sitting on the lotus seat, under the base of the lotus seat carved on the vortex-like branches of lotus flowers. The portrait of Yuan Basiba Tangka is displayed as a canvas portrait of Basiba. The picture of Basiba wearing three French clothes, his right arm is exposed, his right hand is printed with chest knots, his left hand is placed in the front knot of Zen, and his bare feet are sitting on the throne of the moon with the lotus. The embroidered Tangka of Dacifa was also lost for Shakya, and in 1434, Shakya also lost the "King of Dacifa" of the three kings of the law, and the emperor of Xuande ordered the court to make and reward him for this portrait of Tangka. Tangka left above the woven Zhu Yin side, the printing for nine stacks "the seal of the best and great mercy king" eight words, is in accordance with the original woven. On the top right of the screen, weave the full text of the seal "Wanxing Miaoming True as above, Shengjing Ruo Zhaopu should be supplemented by the state Xianjiao, the best and the best of Dacifa King Xitian Zhengjue as from in Dayuantong". Xianhua Wang Yin Xianhua Wang was the hereditary seal of the Pazhuyu leader who controlled the local regime in Tibet at that time. In 1388, Zhu Yuanzhao's fifth consul, Zhaba Jianzan, was the "Guarding Guoshi". In 1406, Zhu Yujiafeng Zhaba Jianzan was the "Guarding Guoshi Xianhua Wang" and gave this seal. The folded branches of the lotus are made during the Qing Qianlong period. It consists of two parts of the instrument cover and the body, and the body is decorated with green and flower patterns such as the branch lotus pattern, the folded branch lotus pattern, the back pattern, the auspicious eight treasures, and the outer book blue and flower "Daqing Qianlong Year System" six characters and three lines of the book. The "Eight Treasures" is a traditional auspicious pattern popular in Tibet, which is based on eight kinds of supplies of Tibetan Buddhism."
    Lhasa.Lobrinka
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: The Tibet Museum is located across the road in the east of Norbulingka in Lhasa City. It is the first museum with modern functions in Tibet. There are many precious cultural relics in the museum, showing the splendid culture and long history of the unique charm of the Tibetan nation. The museum is divided into three floors, the first floor is a tourist souvenir shop, the second floor is a Tibetan history exhibition, and the third floor is special exhibitions and temporary exhibitions such as thangkas, animals and plants, and jade. The exhibition hall of the museum consists of four major parts: prehistoric culture, indivisible history, culture and art, and folk culture. Each exhibition hall displays a wealth of treasures in the collection, such as statues of Buddha and Bodhisattva in various textures and shapes, handwritten Tibetan classics dipped in gold powder, silver powder, coral powder, etc. Jade sticks used in rituals, colorful thangkas, various musical instruments and instruments, handicrafts with distinctive national characteristics, pottery with unique styles, etc., from Tibetan history, culture, art, religion, folk customs, etc. It shows the audience the splendid culture and long history of the Tibetan people's unique charm. The prehistoric culture exhibition hall displays the stone chips, stone cores and other Paleolithic tools of daily life excavated in northern Tibet in the early days, as well as stone adzes, stone axes, stone chisels and stone clusters, bone cones, bones unearthed in Qamdo in the late Neolithic Age. The needles and various red, grey and black pottery utensils completely reproduce several representative eras before Tibet entered a civilized society: the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age. The inseparable history exhibition hall intuitively reveals that Tibet has been an important and inseparable part of China since ancient times through some precious historical materials. The two exhibition halls of culture and art and folk culture vividly show the audience the long history and splendid culture of Tibet with exquisite Buddhist statues, thangkas, pottery, scriptures and other precious cultural relics. A must-see in all the collections of the Fifth Golden Seal is the Fifth Golden Seal. At that time, Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso went to Beijing for pilgrimage in order to obtain the support of the central government of the Qing Dynasty, and he was bestowed upon him after the fifth Ngawang Lhasang Gyatso was enshrined in Shunzhi. The golden seal is made of pure gold and weighs 8.5 kilograms. The seals are written in Han, Tibetan, Manchu and Mongolian. In addition, there is also a legend that Princess Wencheng drew a "witch map" thangka about the terrain of the Tibetan area. In the picture, a witch is lying on her back. There are temples built in twelve important parts of her body, such as the joints and the heart. The Jokhang Temple is located at the heart of the witch, which has a profound meaning. Audio guides are available in the museum and can be rented for free at the gate. Entering the exhibition hall, in front of different exhibits, you can hear the explanations of the exhibits in four languages including Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese and English. For the protection of cultural relics, the museum stipulates that photography is not allowed in the exhibition hall, please follow the regulations.
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  • No.6
    󰺂7.5
    4.5/5
    3184 Review
    "It's so shocking. The real scene stage is very good. Yak, goat, horse running are all real actors. The scale is also very large. You must come to Tibet to see it! A worthwhile trip."
    Lhasa.Princess Wencheng Live Theater
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: The starry sky is the scene, the mountains and rivers are the scenes, the grandeur is magnificent, and the soul is shocked. The classic epic masterpiece of the Tibetan culture, Princess Wencheng, is a large-scale real-life drama. It is based on the natural mountains and rivers of Lhasa. Under the starry sky of the plateau sanctuary, it tells the story of Datang Wencheng. The story of the princess and the Tubo king Songtsan and the pro. The whole drama is full of magnificent scenes, magnificent momentum and ups and downs. It is awesome with beautiful music, touching stories and distorted emotions. It brings Chinese real drama to a new level.
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  • No.7
    󰺂8.8
    4.8/5
    18727 Review
    From105.23
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2508 reviews
    "Tickets for the Potala Palace are very difficult to make an appointment. In order to have a good experience, we asked the tour guide Xiao Zeng to help explain this time. The tour guide along the way was dutiful and the explanation was very thorough. Adults and children had a great time."
    Lhasa.Potala Palace/Sun Island
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: World Heritage Site | Architectural marvel | 370-yr-old palace & place of worship | Over 200K statues & shrines
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  • No.8
    󰺂7.6
    4.6/5
    3707 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1229 reviews
    "If there is a voice for faith, it must be the Jokhang Temple, which is simply the soul of Lhasa. Finally, thank Fengzi for his two or three hours of patient explanation, and he said very well 👍👍"
    Lhasa.Barkhor Street/Jokhang Temple
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: Jokhang Temple, called "Jokhang" in Tibetan, also known as "Zulakang", is the end point of the pilgrimage for Tibetan Buddhists. In their hearts, the sacredness of Jokhang Temple is no less than that of Potala Palace. Whether from the geographical location or in the minds of Tibetan Buddhists, Jokhang Temple is a veritable holy place and center of Tibetan Buddhism, and has an extremely lofty and holy status in the history of Tibetan Buddhism. Jokhang Temple was first built in the middle of the seventh century AD. It was built by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo to place the 8-year-old life-size statue of Sakyamuni brought from his hometown Kathmandu by his wife, Princess Bhrikuti of Nepal. In 1409 AD, Master Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug Sect, promoted Buddhism in Jokhang Temple and held a grand ceremony to spread the Buddha's teachings, thus establishing its important position in the history of Tibetan Buddhism. In the eighth century AD, the 12-year-old life-size statue of Sakyamuni brought from Chang'an by Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty when she entered Tibet was enshrined in Jokhang Temple, becoming the treasure of the temple and one of the must-see attractions for tourists and pilgrims.In addition, there are nearly a thousand-meter-long Tibetan murals "Princess Wencheng Entering Tibet" and "Construction of Jokhang Temple" in the temple, as well as two Ming Dynasty embroidered guardian deity thangkas, which are rare art treasures. There are three prayer paths in Lhasa, namely "inner, middle and outer", all of which are centered around Jokhang Temple. Among them, the inner circle around the Jokhang Hall along the Thousand Buddha Hall in the temple is called "Nangkor"; the circle around the Jokhang Temple is called "Bakor"; the circle around the Potala Palace, Yaowang Mountain, Jokhang Temple and Jokhang Temple is called "Lingkor". Scenic spot guide After entering the Jokhang Temple through the main gate, there is a patio-style courtyard. There are several rows of butter lamps on the east side of the courtyard. Because believers add butter every day, they are always burning. Behind the butter lamps is the main entrance of the Jokhang Temple. On the left side of the gate is Guru Padmasambhava, the founder of the Red Sect, and on the right side is Jampa Buddha, that is, Maitreya Buddha, also known as: Future Buddha. On the right wall is a mural about the story of the Jokhang Temple's construction, mainly about the appearance of the Potala Palace in the 7th century and the scene of the Jokhang Temple being built by filling the lake. Going clockwise, you will see the Buddhist Hall dedicated to the Yellow Sect's founder, Master Tsongkhapa, and his eight disciples. Continue to circle right, passing through the Yaksha Hall and the Dragon King Hall on both sides. Behind hundreds of butter lamps is the famous "Jokhang" Hall. It is not only the main body of the Jokhang Temple, but also the essence of the Jokhang Temple. The center of the Jokhang Hall is the Great Sutra Hall, where the lamas chant and practice on weekdays. There are many small sutra halls around it. Among them, the Sakyamuni Buddha Hall in the middle is not to be missed. It enshrines the life-size golden statue of Sakyamuni at the age of 12 brought by Princess Wencheng. This is the center of the Jokhang Temple and a holy place that devout pilgrims yearn for. There are stairs next to the courtyard leading to the second and third floors. On the second floor, there is the Dharma King Hall, which enshrines the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, Princess Wencheng, and Princess Bhrikuti, and the Bandan Lhamo Guardian Hall, which enshrines the Goddess of Good Fortune. Standing on the wide terrace on the second floor, you can overlook the Potala Palace, which is a great place to take photos. The golden roof on the third floor is also one of the highlights of the Jokhang Temple, but the third floor is not open to the public most of the time. If you are lucky enough to go up to the third floor, the four magnificent golden roofs will be breathtaking.
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  • No.9
    󰺂6.1
    4.5/5
    306 Review
    From119.36
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 716 reviews
    "Just in time for the annual law meeting of the New Year, I saw the big change, the support of people and other activities, the content is rich, and the tour guide Tashi explained in detail, warm and thoughtful, and we have almost three hours, very attentive!"
    Lhasa.Sera Monastery
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: The Sera Monastery is called salad Dalai Chau. It is located at the foot of the Seraulu Mountain in the northern suburbs of Lhasa City. It was built for the disciples of the Tsongkhapa Master Minchin Ching-chih and the Ming Dynasty Yongle. Sera Monastery is a large-scale temple built on a hill. It is one of the three largest temples in Lhasa and one of the six temples of Gelugpa (Yellow religion).
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  • No.10
    󰺂7.3
    4.7/5
    296 Review
    "I can't see Everest on rainy days. It's especially good if it doesn't rain. Everest Base Camp is very cold at night! If it doesn't rain during the day, it's still good! Friendly reminder: Everest's monument 8848 has a lot of people taking pictures and punching in! Share some photos taken by others with cameras."
    Tingri
    >100km from Kangma
    Highlights: Everest National Park is located at the junction of the southwest of the Tibet Autonomous Region and Nepal, covering 6 counties including Tingri and Jilong in the Shigatse area of the Tibet Autonomous Region, with a total area of 78,000 square kilometers; including the two ecological valleys of Karma Valley and Jilong Valley; Five peaks above 8,000 meters above sea level and more than 10 peaks above 7,000 meters above sea level, including Shabangma Peak and Cho Oyu Peak, as well as many glaciers such as Rongbuk Glacier, Latse (county) folk culture tourism park, Latse Sikhin Hot Spring Scenic Spot, Zhangmu Xuebugang Forest Ecotourism Scenic Spot, etc.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Kangma?
Some Best Things to Do near Kangma include:Tashilhunpo Monastery, Yamdrok Yumtso, Mucun Earth Forest National Natural Scenic Area, Norbulingka, Tibet Museum
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Kangma?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Kangma include:Tashilhunpo Monastery:4.6, Yamdrok Yumtso:4.7, Mucun Earth Forest National Natural Scenic Area:4.8, Norbulingka:4.5, Tibet Museum:4.5
Where are Best Things to Do near Kangma located?
The Best Things to Do near Kangma are mainly located in:Tashilhunpo Monastery:Shigatse, Yamdrok Yumtso:Gongga, Mucun Earth Forest National Natural Scenic Area:Dinggye, Norbulingka:Lhasa, Tibet Museum:Lhasa
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