In Tibet, there’s a belief called “a lifetime of prostrations”. Walking along Barkhor Street, you’ll encounter many pilgrims. Regardless of age or gender, they move towards their sacred destination at the slowest pace, undeterred by wind or rain..
In Tibet, there’s a belief called “a lifetime of prostrations”. Walking along Barkhor Street, you’ll encounter many pilgrims. Regardless of age or gender, they move towards their sacred destination at the slowest pace, undeterred by wind or rain..
Since 2005 More than ten years of hard work in Tibet tourism
More than 20,000 tourists have chosen Yulong to travel
The praise rate is nearly 100%