As the iconic landmark of Lhasa, the Potala Palace's night view is a must-see for visitors. Popular photo spots include the square in front of the palace and the Princess Wencheng Theater, but the former is too close for a grand view, while the latter requires long-focus lenses due to its distance. For the best vantage point, head to the 500-meter mark on the hiking trail of Nanshan Park along Lhasa's southern ring road. This observation deck offers an unobstructed panorama of the Potala Palace at night, along with sweeping…
Xizang, the enigmatic highland perched atop the "Roof of the World," captivates travelers with its breathtaking landscapes and profound spiritual heritage. As one of China’s five autonomous regions, Xizang Autonomous Region (also known as Tibet) spans 1.2 million square kilometers across the southwestern Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, with an average elevation exceeding 4,000 meters. Here, snow-capped peaks and sacred lakes reflect a harmony between nature’s grandeur and Tibetan Buddhist traditions. In Lhasa, prayer flags flutter beside the Jokhang Temple, where centuries of devotion resonate. Though the air is thin, the spirit of resilience and…