Lhasa's niche attractions, Pabangka is a palace on the boulder, there are also peach blossom trees planted by Princess Wencheng, every year in March~ April peach blossoms, it is worth seeing. Take the bus to the Sera Temple Station and get off, and then follow the mobile phone navigation for about an hour (because it is relatively remote, there is no bus) to Pabangka, Qusang Temple is on the right side of the fork on the road to Pabangka.
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Lhasa's niche attractions, Pabangka is a palace on the boulder, there are also peach blossom trees planted by Princess Wencheng, every year in March~ April peach blossoms, it is worth seeing. Take the bus to the Sera Temple Station and get off, and then follow the mobile phone navigation for about an hour (because it is relatively remote, there is no bus) to Pabangka, Qusang Temple is on the right side of the fork on the road to Pabangka.
Pabangka Palace is located on a huge mountain stone on the south slope of Wuduri (Baoyushan), about 8 kilometers from the northern suburbs of Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region. Pabangka, also known as "Plongka", means the Stone Palace.
The mulberry beauty of the plateau. This is a monastery I like very much in the back mountain. In the past, as long as I have reported in Lhasa at the end of March and early April, not only the peach blossoms are beautiful, but the fruit is also very fragrant and sweet. I am amazed at the power of the network. This is the most tourists I have ever seen. It's really a bit more! don't like it! Because it's too noisy. I hope that tourists who visited in the past can be on time, and the monastery is still quiet.
I am April 1, peach blossoms are in full bloom, beauty is dead, faith under peach blossoms
Is it not a mention of temples in Tibet that you will think of temples such as Jokhang Temple, Jokhang Temple, Sera Temple and so on. Today, I went to a relatively small temple in downtown Lhasa. There are no tourists, almost all locals, and when I am tired, I can bask in the sun and drink tea in the teahouse on the mountain.
Pabanca - one of Lhasa's most famous landmarks. The Tibetan history books record that it was originally built by Songzan Ganbu, and Tunmi Sanbuza created Tibetan language here and left the six-character truth from his pro-book, and there are self-image of the Lord Sanzun, the practice hole of Songzan Ganbu and others, etc. This place is thus blessed with divine and magical status.
Pabangka, is the place of Tibetan origin, the temple is particularly well-known, Tibetan meaning "the temple built on the stone", the first six words written in Tibetan documents are engraved in the temple. Pabangka preceded the large and small Zhao Temple in Lhasa, with a thousand years of history, was built by the Tibetan king Songzan Ganbu, where you can also see the residence of Princess Wencheng at that time.