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Travel Blog – Main reason to Know About Tibet

12
Dec

An Overview of Exports and Imports in Tibet Autonomous Region: 2025 Insights

Introduction to Tibet’s Trade Landscape The Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) presents a unique economic landscape within the broader context of China’s trade activities. While mainland China has emerged as a global economic powerhouse with extensive foreign trade networks, Tibet’s trade remains relatively modest. The region’s geographic remoteness poses significant challenges to its integration into national...
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29
Nov

Is There a “Hong Kong” in Tibet? Exploring Nyalam, the Rebirth of a Border Town

When you think about roads, each has its unique character. The famous China National Highway 318 (G318) is no exception. Stretching from Shanghai’s bustling People’s Square to the remote Nyalam County in Tibet, it runs along the 30th parallel, offering a breathtaking journey across China’s diverse landscapes. So, what defines the character of the G318?...
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28
Dec

Your Ultimate guide on Journey from Beijing to Lhasa by Train

Embarking on a train journey from Beijing to Lhasa offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to traverse some of the world’s most stunning and remote landscapes. The journey, which follows the world’s highest railway line, takes travelers through the breathtaking Tibetan Plateau, passing through vast grasslands, snow-capped mountains, and pristine lakes. Along the way, you’ll experience Tibet’s...
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13
Jan

Balpo Spring: A Frozen Spectacle in the Heart of Tibet

Exploring the Thermal Wonders of Gar County Located in the Abunab Valley within Menxi Township, southeast of Gar County, the Balpo Spring sits just 6 kilometers from Menxi Township. At an elevation of 4,700 meters, this area experiences intense cold during winter months. The boiling spring water quickly cools as it jets into the air,...
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23
Apr

Exploring December in Tibet: A Winter Wonderland

Introduction to December in Tibet December marks a significant transition in Tibet as winter fully envelops this remarkable region. Traditionally recognized as one of the coldest months, December sees temperatures plummeting, particularly in the capital city, Lhasa, where the average temperature hovers around -2°C (28°F) during the day, often dropping further at night. The high-altitude...
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19
Jul

The Reliquary Stupa of Losang Dondrub: A Tribute to the Third Panchen Erdeni

Introduction to Losang Dondrub and His Legacy Losang Dondrub, also revered as the Third Panchen Erdeni, holds a prominent place in the tapestry of Tibetan Buddhism. Born in 1738 in the region of Tsang in Central Tibet, he emerged as an influential spiritual leader during a period characterized by rich cultural and religious developments. From...
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12
Dec

Discover Jia Na Spring: Popular Serene Oasis Near Lhasa in Doilungdeqing

Embark on a journey to Jia Na Spring, just 20 km from Lhasa in the Doilungdeqing District. Experience the crystal-clear, limestone-filtered waters, a constant delight for nature enthusiasts. Ideal for those seeking a serene and therapeutic escape in the heart of Tibet's breathtaking landscapes.
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19
Jul

The Reliquary Stupa of Trinley Gyatso: A Tribute to the Twelfth Dalai Lama

Historical Context of Trinley Gyatso Trinley Gyatso, recognized as the twelfth Dalai Lama, was born in 1856 in a region near Woga Monastery in the northeastern part of Tibet. His early life was marked by a distinctive claim to spiritual and temporal authority, stemming from the rich tradition of Tibetan Buddhism that reveres the Dalai...
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10
Dec

Tibet Travel Permit (TTP): Complete 2026 Guide for Foreign Travelers

Why the Tibet Travel Permit Matters Traveling to Tibet is unlike visiting anywhere else in China. With its unique political status, fragile high-altitude environment, and deep spiritual heritage, Tibet is subject to special travel regulations. The most important of these is the Tibet Travel Permit (TTP). If you are a foreign traveler planning a trip...
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22
Jun

Expert Tips for Getting Your Tibet Border Defense Permit

Tibet Border Defence Permit (Frontier Pass): 2026 Travel Guide When traveling to frontier regions of Tibet, some areas require more than just a Tibet Travel Permit. In addition to standard permits, visitors must obtain a Border Defence Permit, also called a Frontier Pass. This document is mandatory for both domestic and international travelers entering designated...
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11
May

Best of Winter Tours – Lhasa and beyond

  With an average altitude of 4,500 meters, Tibet is always mistakenly considered unbearably cold and off the list of winter destinations. However, travelers who have actually been there believe it to be the best winter destination in Asia. First, Tibet is not as cold as many people imagine. In the daytime, it is actually...
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31
Jan

Picrorhiza from Biru County: Habitat, Uses, Benefits & Conservation

Picrorhiza: The Hidden Gem of Tibetan Herbal Medicine Among the many treasured medicinal plants found on the Tibetan Plateau, Picrorhiza (Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora) stands out as a quiet yet powerful healer. Native to the high-altitude regions of Biru County in Nagqu, Tibet, this rare herb has long been valued in traditional Tibetan medicine for its cooling,...
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04
Dec

How Taiwanese, Hong Kong, Macao and Overseas Chinese can enter the Tibet easily

Taiwanese compatriots can enter Tibet with different documents such as the Taiwan Compatriot Permit, Taiwan Residence Permit, Hong Kong and Macao residents can travel independently with a Chinese SAR passport. For individuals from Xinjiang or overseas Chinese, specific documents and procedures apply.
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05
Jan

The Lhasa River: A Popular River of Joy and Prosperity

Discover the enchanting beauty and cultural significance of the Lhasa River, Tibet's highest urban wetland. Learn about its history, vibrant wildlife, and how it shapes the landscape and lifestyle of Lhasa. Perfect guide for travelers seeking spiritual and scenic adventures in Tibet.
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12
Dec

Toulung Dechen (Duilongdeqing) District: A Historical and Cultural Overview

Discover the ease of exploring Doilungdeqing District with our comprehensive guide to transportation. From scenic highways to efficient railways, learn about the various travel options that connect you to the heart of Tibet's rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes.
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18
Jul

The Reliquary Tomb Stupa of Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso: A Masterpiece of Tibetan Architecture

Introduction to Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, Great Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, widely recognized as the Great Fifth Dalai Lama, holds a prominent position in Tibetan history as both a spiritual and political leader. Born in 1617 in the Ü region of Tibet, he came from a nomadic family that would shape his formative years....
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08
Dec

Exploring the Six Major Monasteries of the Nyingma School

The Nyingma school, one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism, is distinguished by its red hats worn by monks, earning it the nickname “The Red Sect.” Established in the 11th century, Nyingma is the oldest of the Tibetan Buddhist traditions. The term “Nyingma” means “ancient” or “old” in Tibetan, referring to its ancient...
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13
May

Unleash Your Inner Explorer: Tibet’s Rock Art Tour!

Attention adventure-seekers! It's time to unleash your inner explorer and embark on an unforgettable journey to Tibet's mesmerizing rock art sites. Get ready to be awed by the intricate details and stunning colors of these ancient artworks while immersing yourself in the unique culture and history of this mystical region. Join us on this rock...
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24
Dec

Celebrating Tibetan New Year with Traditional “Kasai”: A Taste of Lhasa’s Festive Markets

Celebrating Tibetan New Year with Traditional “Kasai”: A Taste of Lhasa’s Festive Markets In the heart of Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, the vibrant hues and bustling energy of the Tibetan New Year festivities fill the air. Amidst the joyous celebrations, the local markets transform into a kaleidoscope of colors, aromas, and traditional flavors, with...
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17
Jul

Jetsün Chökyi Sengé: The Founder of the Shungseb Kagyu Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism

Introduction to Jetsün Chökyi Sengé Jetsün Chökyi Sengé, a prominent figure in the history of Tibetan Buddhism, is celebrated as the founder of the Shungseb Kagyu tradition. Born in the mid-15th century in Tibet, his noble lineage and background played a crucial role in shaping his spiritual journey and contributions to Buddhist practice. Notably, he...
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11
Jul

The Twelve Tenma Goddesses: Powerful Protectors in Tibetan Buddhism

Introduction to the Twelve Tenma Goddesses The Twelve Tenma Goddesses are revered figures within Tibetan Buddhism, particularly associated with the Nyingma school, which is one of the oldest traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. These Goddesses are seen as powerful protectors, embodying various virtues and attributes associated with safeguarding practitioners on their spiritual paths. Each of the...
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