Thangka Festival is celebrated mainly in the Tashilhunpo Monastery of Shigatse area. It is a three-day festival during which figures of three Buddhas are successively exhibited. Read more >>
Sera Monastery at the south foot of Mountain Sera Utse is 3 kilometers away from northern suburb of Lhasa. Debating of Buddhist doctrine is its unique activities and its souvenirs are also fantastic. Read more >>
Tsupu Monastery on the upper reaches of Tsupu River, northwest of Tulong Valley, is 60 kilometers west of Lhasa. With mysterious legends and long history, there are many precious attractions in it. Read more >>
Tashilhunpo Monastery, located at the foot of the Drolmari, is the largest Gelugpa Buddhism monastery in back Tibet area and the seat of the Panchen Lama with a long history and splendid attractions. Read more >>
Yamdrok Yumtso Lake in the Shannan Prefecture of Tibet is the biggest inland lake at the northern foot of Himalaya Mountain with mysterious legends, fascinating sceneries and special religious custom. Read more >>
Yaowang Mountain, on the right side of the Potala Palace with an elevation of 3725 meters, is the best site for photographing the Potala Palace. It is full of holy attractions and mysterious legends. Read more >>
Namtso Lake, 100 kilometers south of Lhasa, is the Heavenly Lake in Tibet and the highest saltwater lake in the world with a beautiful legend, magnificent attractions and unique religious custom. Read more >>
Everest Base Camp is for protecting Mount Everest environment. Its viewing deck is a good site for enjoying Mount Everest, with decent board and lodging, shops and the highest post office on earth. Read more >>
Mount Everest at the boarder of People's Republic of China and Nepal, is the highest mountain on earth with a height of 8844.43 meters. Its grandness and rare flora and fauna attract many visitors. Read more >>
Drepung Monastery at the foot of Mountain Gambo Utse near Lhasa, is the supreme monastery in the Gelugpa of Tibetan Buddhism. It has a long history and is famous for the buildings and Shoton Festival. Read more >>