Lhasa, Street Life, Tibet - China Travel Channel
The street life in Lhasa, the administrative capital of Tibet, China, mostly takes place around the Jokhang Temple, which is the religious center of Tibet. The proportion of Han Chinese in Lhasa is around 20%, which is mainly concentrated on the Inner City District Chengguan . Here, the proportion of Han Chinese is about 35%. Members of the army are not taken into account.
In Tibet, the everyday life and religion can barely be separated from each other, so that it does not astonish it that dealers, pilgrims and playing children casually mingle with the rest of the population.
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Das Straßenleben in Lhasa, Tibet in China spielt sich zum größten Teil rund um den Jokhang Tempel, der das religiöse Zentrum Tibets darstellt, ab. Der Anteil der Han Chinesen in Lhasa beträgt rund 20%, wobei sich dieser hauptsächlich auf den Inneren Stadtbezirk Chengguan konzentriert. Hier beträgt der Anteil der Han Chinesen ca. 35%. Armeeangehörige sind dabei nicht berücksichtigt.
Alltagsleben und Religion sind in Tibet kaum voneinander zu trennen, so dass es nicht erstaunt, dass sich Händler, Pilger und spielende Kinder ungezwungen mit der restlichen Bevölkerung mischen.
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Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet, China in HD
The splendid Potala Palace in Lhasa! At sunrise, throughout the day, at sunset and at night.
Potala Palace was the main residence of the Dalai Lama until 1959. Construction began in 1645 under the Fifth Dalai Lama, over an earlier palace from 7th century. Altitude of 3,700 m (12,100 ft).
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The Jokhang temple (Lhasa - Tibet - China)
(EN) The Jokhang, (Tibetan: ཇོ་ཁང་; Wylie: Jo-khang; Chinese: 大昭寺; pinyin: Dàzhāosì), also called the Jokang, Jokhang Temple, Jokhang Monastery or Tsuklakang (gTsug lag khang), is located on Barkhor Square in Lhasa. For most Tibetans it is the most sacred and important temple in Tibet. It is in some regards pan-sectarian, but is presently controlled by the Gelug school. The temple's architectural style is a mixture of Indian vihara design, Chinese Tang Dynasty design, and Nepalese design.
It was founded during the reign of king Songsten Gampo. According to tradition, the temple was built for the two brides of the king, Princess Wencheng of the Chinese Tang Dynasty and Princess Bhrikuti of Nepal. Both wives are said to have brought important Buddhist statues and images from China and Nepal to Tibet as part of their dowries, and they were housed here. Many Nepalese artists worked to construct this temple.
During the Bon period of Tibet the temple was (and sometimes still is), called the 'Tsuklakang' (Tsulag Khang) — 'House of Religious Science' or 'House of Wisdom.' The term tsuklak refers to the 'sciences' such as geomancy, astrology, and divination which formed part of the pre-Buddhist shamanistic religion now referred to as Bon. It is more commonly known today as the Jokhang, which means the 'House of the Buddha'.
Along with the Potala Palace, it is probably the most popular tourist attraction in Lhasa. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, and a spiritual centre of Lhasa. (wikipedia)
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Farm Life, Lhasa, Tibet - China Travel Channel
Near Lhasa in Tibet, China, we had the chance to see farmers working in the fields with their yaks.
Later we visited one of the farmhouses. The friendly people show us their living space, the kitchen, the store room and her stable. Of course, we had to try the butter tea, which is unusual for our European tastes
The farmer told us proudly that he has 4 yaks and some cows. They live a simple life but we did not have the feeling that somebody suffers hunger. Pictures of the family were proudly presented next to the house altar.
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In der Nähe von Lhasa in Tibet, China hatten wir die Gelegenheit Bauern mit ihren Yaks bei ihrer Feldarbeit zu beobachten.
Anschließend besuchten wir eines der Bauernhäuser. Die freundlichen Bewohner zeigen uns ihre Wohnräume, die Küche, den Vorratsraum und ihren Stall. Selbstverständlich durften wir auch den Buttertee probieren, der für europäischen Geschmack doch sehr gewöhnungsbedürftig ist.
Stolz erzählt uns der Bauer, dass er 4 Yaks und einige Kühe hat. Das Leben ist einfach, aber wir hatten nicht das Gefühl, dass irgend jemand Hunger leidet. Stolz werden Fotografien aus dem Familienleben neben dem Hausaltar ausgestellt.
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Streetlife in Lhasa, Tibet - China Travel Channel
The street life in Lhasa, the administrative capital of Tibet, China, mostly takes place around the Jokhang Temple, which is the religious center of Tibet. The proportion of Han Chinese in Lhasa is around 20%, which is mainly concentrated on the Inner City District Chengguan . Here, the proportion of Han Chinese is about 35%. Members of the army are not taken into account.
In Tibet, the everyday life and religion can barely be separated from each other, so that it does not astonish it that dealers, pilgrims and playing children casually mingle with the rest of the population.
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Das Straßenleben in Lhasa, Tibet in China spielt sich zum größten Teil rund um den Jokhang Tempel, der das religiöse Zentrum Tibets darstellt, ab. Der Anteil der Han Chinesen in Lhasa beträgt rund 20%, wobei sich dieser hauptsächlich auf den Inneren Stadtbezirk Chengguan konzentriert. Hier beträgt der Anteil der Han Chinesen ca. 35%. Armeeangehörige sind dabei nicht berücksichtigt.
Alltagsleben und Religion sind in Tibet kaum voneinander zu trennen, so dass es nicht erstaunt, dass sich Händler, Pilger und spielende Kinder ungezwungen mit der restlichen Bevölkerung mischen.
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Tibet Qinghai Express Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tibet Qinghai Express in Tibet.
The Third Millennium marked the inauguration of a unique train, the Tibet Qinghai Express that travels from China to Tibet. A railroad through the Himalayas on the ‘roof of the world’ and the highest railway line on earth that leads through breathtaking landscapes from Peking to Lhasa. The journey lasts about forty eight hours and includes two nights on the train.The journey begins on a road that for much of the time runs close to the railway line and travels across the high mountain passes of the Kulun Mountains and at a height of nearly five thousand metres above sea level is a remote high plateau that lies within an earthquake zone and often encounters severe snow storms. The train winds its way higher and higher from one high plateau to the next up to snow covered mountains and into the “home of the gods“. Along with the Great Wall Of China and the Three Gorges Dam, the Tibet Railroad is one of China’s greatest structures. The trains travel at the highest speeds that are possible on permafrost, a hundred kilometres an hour and sometimes even up to a hundred and twenty! The Tibet Qinghai Express has already turned many dreams into reality and in future years even more passengers will experience this magnificent and unique experience.
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Chengguan District (also Lhasa Urban District) is the main urban area or the city proper of Lhasa, which means “city pass district” in Tibetan, referring to the city’s location nestled between two mountain ridges. It is located in the midstream of Lhasa River, the tributary of Yarlung Zangbu River. At the altitude of 3650 meters, Chengguan District covers an area of 523 square kilometers and has a population of 279 thousand(2013). First built in 1740s, it’s a summer resort for emperors to escape the heat and deal with the political affairs.
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▪ Potala Palace: As the landmark of Lhasa, Potala Palace can be regarded as the most inposing and magnificent palace at the highest altitude in the world, which is the most brilliant symbol of Tibetan culture.
▪ Jokhang Temple: Known as ‘the eye of Tibet’, it is the activity center for important Buddhist ceremony.
▪ Barkhor Street: The most famous circumanbulation and commercial center.
▪ Norbulingka: First built in 1740s, it’s a summer resort for emperors to escape the heat and deal with the political affairs.
▪ Zongjiao Lukang Park: A good place to shoot the Potala Palace with its shadow in the water.
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Chengguan District Attractions
Chengguan District boasts most of the famous attractions of Lhasa city, such as Potala Palace - famed royal retreat from 17th century, Jokhang Monastery -Buddhist temple with a hallowed shrine, Barkhor Street - the most famous circumanbulation and commercial center, Norbulingka - a summer resort for emperors, etc. The Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple and the Norbulingka are UNESCO world heritage sites. Besides, there are Ramoche Monastery, Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, etc.
School in Lhasa, Tibet - China Travel Channel
In Lhasa, Tibet, China, we had a prime view from the hotel room on a schoolyard. It was interesting for us to observe the goings-on. The flag salute on the court reminded us a little at a booth on the computer fair CeBIT in Hannover in the morning.
In the first break, the children romped on the schoolyard like ours, to live out their urge to move. Of course, like all children in the world, they had a lot of mischief in their heads.
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In Lhasa in Tibet, China hatten wir einen erstklassigen Blick vom Hotelzimmer auf einen Schulhof. Mit Interesse beobachteten wir das Treiben. Der Fahnenappell auf dem Hof erinnerte uns ein wenig an so manchen Messestand morgens auf der Computermesse Cebit in Hannover.
Aber in der ersten Pause tobten die Kinder genauso wie bei uns, um ihren Bewegungsdrang auszuleben. Natürlich hatten auch sie eine Menge Unfug im Kopf, wie alle Kinder auf dieser Welt.
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High Altitude Tibetan Food - Today we drove from Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake, where we had the honor to eat at a local family home. At 4,500 meters in elevation, there’s not a lot of plants that grow, and so our meal consisted of Tibetan barley, yak meat, a few green onions, and a radish soup. It was a hearty and warming meal, full of love, and a pleasure to learn more about Tibetan culture. #Tibet #YamdrokLake #streetfood #villagefood
Yamdrok Lake, Tibet - First we drove to Yamdrok Lake, and Kambala Pass (4,990 m (16,371 ft) for the viewpoint. The view of Yamdrok Lake for the first time was breathtaking. It’s a sacred lake in Tibet, and the colors of the lake look different depending on season, time of day, or even where you see the lake from. The actual bottom of the lake, on the shore is more like 4,500 Meters in Elevation.
High Elevation Tibetan Food - Tsampa (roasted barley) is the staple and main food of the Tibetan diet. It’s nutritious, and grows at a very high elevation. For lunch we had butter tea, barley dumplings with yak meat, radish soup with yak meat, and a type of momo bread which was formed into cone shapes, and fried and steamed in an iron griddle pan. The entire meal was simple, but delicious and very hearty and warming - mainly carbs, and yak. The entire village and setting next to Yamdrok Lake made it even more spectacular.
Karola Glacier View - Finally to end this day in Tibet, we continued to Karola Glacier, passing a section that was almost 5,200 meters in elevation. Highest elevation I’ve been to, and the entire drive was unbelievably beautiful.
An amazing day, great people, delicious food, and heavenly scenery of Yamdrok Lake.
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The Jokhang Temple, Tibet's most sacred place, is in the center of Lhasa. Along the innermost of the three pilgrim routes, pilgrims move around the temple in a clockwise direction while walking on the 800 m long Barkhor. In front of the temple, many throw themselves flat along the ground. Some pilgrims also move this way from their home villages to the temple, and measure the path in the number of body lengths.
Spinning the prayer wheel means that the prayer is being read for every turn. In addition to Buddhas and Ahats, the inside of the temple contains the Jo-bo-Buddha. It was once the statue of a slim boy when the Chinese Princess Wen Cheng brought it here during a 2 year journey following a peace agreement in the year 822. Now for each donation of around 2000 Euros, the Buddha receives a new coating of gold. As a result, it now has a round face. It is the most sacred Buddha statue in Tibet.
The sight of women laboring as construction workers is still always a surprise.
From the roof of the temple you have a beautiful view of the Potala Palace.
Since 2000 the Jokhang Temple is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Ensemble Potala Palace in Lhasa.
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Der Jokhang-Tempel, Tibets größtes Heiligtum, steht im Zentrum von Lhasa. Pilger umrunden ihn im Uhrzeigersinn auf dem 800 m langen Barkhor, dem innersten der drei Pilgerwege. Vor dem Tempel werfen sich viele immer wieder der Länge nach auf den Boden, so wie einige sogar den Weg von ihrem Heimatdorf zum Tempel auf diese Weise zurücklegen und den Weg in der Anzahl ihrer Körperlängen messen.
Das Drehen der Gebetsmühlen bedeutet bei jeder Umdrehung wurde das Gebet einmal gesprochen. Neben Buddhas und Ahats befindet sich im Inneren der Jo-Bo-Buddha. Einst war es ein schlanker Jüngling, als ihn die chinesische Prinzessin Wen Cheng nach dem Friedensvertrag von 822 in einer zweijährigen Reise hier herbrachte. Für jede Spende von 2. 000 Euro erhält er eine neue Goldauflage. So hat er in der Zwischenzeit ein rundliches Gesicht erhalten. Er ist die heiligste Buddha-Statue Tibets.
Der Anblick von Frauen als Bauarbeiter überrascht immer wieder.
Vom Dach des Jokhang-Tempels hat man einen schönen Ausblick auf den Potala-Palast.
Seit 1981 steht der Jokhang Tempel unter nationalem Denkmalschutz. Zusammen mit dem Potala-Palast wurde er im Jahre 2000 als
„Historisches Ensemble Potala-Palast in Lhasa“ in die Liste der UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe aufgenommen.
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