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MAKE RESERVATION?
You can make a reservation on Hotel,Airticket & Tour by
E-mail, Fax or Phone. Our office hours: 08:30-18:00(GMT+08:00).
Because of the time difference, it would be better to reserve
by email or message board out of our working hours. Each of
your requests will be respond promptly. You can get our contact
information in our website. Once the tour is confirmed by both
of us, the reservation is made. At the same time, a deposit
is required, and the amount depends on what tour you plan.
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| Princess Wencheng is
the most beloved queen in Tibetan history.A beautiful
and intelligent woman, she brought the Tibetans many
of the scientific and agricultural advances of the Tang
dynasty and is also credited with the introduction of
Buddhism into the region.Born the daughter of a courtier,
Wencheng became royal only later in life. Emperor Taizong
of the Tang dynasty needed to find a bride for King Songtsen
Gampo,the new ruler of the Tubo Kingdom, and smart and
prtty Wencheng seemed an ideal match.She was conferred
the title of princess and sent west. In AD 641, she set
out from Chang’an, capital of the Tang dynasty, accopanied
by envoys from both sides where they met King Songtsen
Gampo in Baihai. The delighted king ordered the construction
of a muptial palace by the Zhaling and E-ling lakes.
They were married and honey mooned in the mountain valleys
further towards Tibet. On their way to Tibet, Princess
Wencheng taught the locals how to cultivate vegetables.grind
wheat flour and distill wine.Grateful villagers carved
her footprints into rocks and by the early 8th century,
a temple was constructed in her honor in Yushu. When
she finally arrived in Tibet, she was surprised to find
Buddhism had not yet reached her husband’s kingdom.She
set about introducing the religion, and had her husband
build the first Potala Palace;it later burned down and
was rebuilt in the 17th century. She was also responsible
for the Jokhang Temple, one of the oldest examples of
Tibetan architecture still standing.Having decided from
her knowledge of Tand astrology and geomancy that a particular
large pool upset the balance of the e.ements, she insisted
a flock of special white goats fill it in. The spot was
given the name “goat-earth,”which in Tibetan is “rasa.”Later
generations modified the sound and the city around the
temple came to be known as Lhasa. Frescoes on the wall
of the temple and the Potala Palace record many of her
other achievements.Tibetan people learned how to cultivate
corn, soybeans and wheat in the highland envirom=nment,
and horses, donkeys and camels were bred to assist the
yarks. As far as political marriages go, Princess Wencheng’s
was a great success.Relations between the Tang dynasty
and the Tubo steadily inproved, and when Emperor Taizong
died in AD649, the new emperor promoted King Songtsen
Gampoto the position of “Treasured Prince.” Around AD
710,Jincheng,another jprincess from the Tang court was
married to another Tubo king, one of King Songtsen Gampo’s
descendants. |
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City Tours Package - Lhasa
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Lhasa Six Days Tour - 01

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Code: |
CCTS
- 6 Days - Lhasa - 01 |
| Departure Date: |
Daily |
| Destinations: |
Lhasa |
| Major Scenery: |
Potala Palace, Jokhang
Temple, Sera Monastery, Trupeng Monastery
Yangbajing, Yamdrok Lake, Tashilumpo Monastery, Yaluzangbu
River |
| Transportation: |
Luxury Air Conditional
Coach |
ITINERARY
DAY1
Arrival in Lhasa
Arrival at airport of Lhasa,you will be met by our guide
and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is
at leisure or explore the city by yourself.
DAY2
Lhasa
(B,L,D)
After breakfast, you will visit Potala Palace – former
residential palace for Dalai Lama, Jokhang Temple –a
Buddhist Temple & local Bazaar – Barkhor street.
DAY3
Lhasa (B,L,D)
Full day city tour of Sera Monastery -one of the three
greatest monasteries of Tibet.
Trupeng Monastery-one of the biggest monasteries in
Tibet. Norbulingka, and visit The Carpet Factory.
DAY4
Lhasa / Shigatse (B,L,D)
Drive from Lhasa to Shigatse (about 347km). On the
way visit Yamdrok Lake, Karola Glacier and Baiju Monastery.
Stay overnight in Shigatse.
DAY5
Lhasa (B,L,D)
Visit Tashilumpo Monastery-the buildings Painted in
red and white,stand closely together in terraced rows,
offering a grand and majestic view. free market. Drive
along the Yaluzangbu River back to Lhasa.
DAY6
Depart Lhasa (B)
Free at leisure untill to be transferred to the airport
in time for your flight to leave Tibet.
PRIVATE TOUR INCLUDES:
1. Entrance fee as it listed.
2. Scheduled sightseeing by private air-conditioned
deluxe coach with English-speaking guide service
3. Accommodations in 4/5-star deluxe hotel based on
twin sharing, with daily breakfast included.
4. Transfer service RT Airport & Railway station-Hotel
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5. Meals
TOUR NOT INCLUDES:
1. Personal expenses.
2. Tipping to tour guide and drive.
3. Excess baggage.
4. International airtickets
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Nationality |
Age |
Date/
Arrivel |
Duration |
Via |
Persons
/
Children |
Tour
Guide |
Status |
| Sophia
Noviani |
Indonesia |
37 |
26.09.08 |
7 |
Hongkong/Guangzhou/Shenzhen/Beijing/Shanghai |
4 \ 2 |
Indonesia |
Open |
| Oscar
Zuluaga |
Colombian |
58 |
xx.09.08 |
21 |
Beijing/Xian/Guiling/Yanshou/Hanzhou/Shanghai/Hongkong/Bangkog |
1 \ 0 |
English / French
/ Spanish |
Open |
| Ana |
Spanish |
44 |
14.09.08 |
15 |
Shanghai/Hanzhou/Guilin/
Xian/Beijiing |
2 \ 3 |
Spanish / English |
Open |
| Djoni
Widodo |
Indonesia |
59 |
28.09.08 |
8 |
Beijing/Shanghai/Shenzhen |
4 \ 2 |
Indonesia |
Open |
| Adrian
Nistal |
Spain |
32 |
17.09.08 |
16 |
Beijing/Xian/Guiling/Yanshou/Hanzhou/Shanghai |
4 \ 0 |
Spanish |
Open |
| Dov
Steinmetz |
Israeli |
56 |
29.09.08 |
12 |
Lijiang/Dali/Kunming
and Shangri-La |
1 \ 0 |
English |
Open |
| Daniel |
Indonesia |
40 |
25.09.08 |
9 |
Shanghai/Beijing/Guilin |
2 \ 3 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
| Fauzan |
Indonesia |
35 |
27.09.08 |
9 |
Beijing |
1 \ 0 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
| Moses
muyiwa Ogundele |
Nigerian |
26 |
XX.09.08 |
60 |
Beijing |
2 \ 0 |
English |
Open |
| Masood
Alam |
Pakistan |
27 |
10.09.08 |
30 |
Guangzhou |
1 \ 0 |
English |
Open |
| Robert |
Indonesia |
40 |
27.09.08 |
10 |
Beijing/Xian/Shanghai |
2 \ 0 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
| Fonny
Agustine |
Indonesian |
44 |
25.09.08 |
10 |
Beijing/Xian/Shanghai/Guilin/Guangzhou |
4 \ 0 |
Indinesia |
Open |
| Hermanto
Lim |
Indonesian |
37 |
20.09.08 |
7 |
Hongkong/Beijing/xian/shanghai |
9 \ 1 |
Indonesia |
Open |
| Ridwan |
Indonesia |
26 |
25.09.08 |
11 |
Beijing/Xian/Guilin/HuangShan |
3 \ 0 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
| Denny
/ Maria |
Indonesia |
34 |
28.09.08 |
2 |
Beijing |
4 \ 2 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
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