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By Schlaef
October 26th 2008
Journey to Tibet Asia » China » Tibet
4:40pm I have been on a journey to Lhasa for the past 56 hours or so. Currently I am on the train and still have about five hours before our arrival in Lhasa. We crossed into Tibet early this morning and were immediately met by the Himalayas and the Tibetan plateau after a rather desolate and desert like area of the Qinghai province. The mountains seemed to just rise out of the ground from nowhere. The beauty of these mountains, the plateau, and this ‘special autonomous province’ is indescribable. On the plateau we have seen yaks, hawks, wild ass, and some [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 4th 2008 | 110 Views | [diary=341151]

Tianjin train station
Kid in Xining
Dog shop in Xining

This morning we head off in a convoy of 4x4's into rural Tibet. Myself, Joe and Craig are in one and our driver Phubu, who has pigeon English at best and yet nods at anything you say as if he understands it perfectly, has a serious penchant for Tibetan disco music...............you could almost call it Tibetan disco meets German punk rock I think................he has a cassette (Tibetan Disco Greatest Hits?) playing on a loop. Enough said...!!! W're driving to a place called Tsetang, which is only a couple of hours from Lhasa. The comfort of the 4x4 (the drivers music taste [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 25th 2008 | 110 Views | [diary=338216]

Scenery Surrounding Tibet's First Castle
Joe & Prayer Flags
Craig & Terminator

By ktoverland
October 24th 2008
This entry may be censored.... Asia » China » Tibet » Lhasa
Hey! Again, I've been slack and offline for ages, and now I have too much to tell you and not enough time to say it all. So, in the interests of internet brevity, and my own sanity please find a 5 weeks in China executive summary and a fun Chinese quiz below: Yangshou - a 'unique' landscape equalled only by Halong bay (Vietnam) and Krabi (Thailand) was lovely, though I was there when GOLDEN WEEK hit - and about 120,000 chinese tourists descended on a city with only 50,000 beds. So I left and went to: Dali City - where I [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2008 | 84 Views | [diary=337937]


Wiec i tak wyruszylem w podroz do Lhasy do Tybetu. Lecz bylo to poprzedzone niemalymi problemami. Jak juz wczesniej wspomnialem jeszcze przed przyjazdem do Chin mialem miec wszystko zalatwione permit, bilety na pociag do/z Lhasy , lecz ze wzgledu na perypetie polityczne zaprzestano wystawiac permitow. A czas mnie naglil. Jedna z moich glownych destynacji mojej podrozy zstala pod znakiem zapytania. Wiec jak sie nie da "zgodnie z przepisami" trzeba byla sprobowac "okreznej drogi". Poprosilem pracownika z Leo Hostel w Pekinie, zeby kupil mi bilet na pocaig do Lhasy (bilet powrotny wiedzialem ze [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2008 | 207 Views | [diary=338062]

Widok na Lhase
Potala Palace
Pekin - Lhasa

By WanderAndWonder
October 22nd 2008
Goat Earth Asia » China » Tibet » Lhasa
Lhasa is the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region in China. The name supposedly comes from the Tibetan word for 'goat', ra, combined with the word for 'earth', sa. Supposedly the site for the Jokhang was over a lake that had to be filled in before construction could take place. A goat was used to carry the earth to fill in the lake. Why a lake? Well, the king at the time had 3 wives and the Nepali wife threw her ring into the lake, indicating the site of the Jokhang. And what could the king do? Certainly not go against [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 22nd 2008 | 38 Views | [diary=337253]


By WanderAndWonder
October 21st 2008
Breathless Asia » China » Tibet » Gyantse
Today I travelled from Gyantse to Lhasa via one of the most scenic routes I have ever had the pleasure to take. The view was full of mountains, lakes, the bluest skies and the occasional yak. The dominant features on the landscape were Mt. Jetung Chusang(6242m), Mt. Jangsang Lhamo(6324m) and Mt. Nojin Kangtsang(7191m). We stopped several time to take photographs and it occured to me that Nojin Kangtsang didn't really look that high. But then realised that I was already at 5000 m above sea level. The altitude wasn't making me breathless but the scenery sure was. Then the spectacular Yamdro [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 21st 2008 | 44 Views | [diary=336967]


By MaryK
October 20th 2008
I'm in a Stupa over Tibet Asia » China » Tibet » Shigatse
Ni Hao everyone, a quick catch up to show you some of the many (500+) photos I've taken of Tibet! So far the journey has been a bit exhausting as we have travelled huge distances in a very short time. In a Tibetan walnut shell it has been: London-Shanghai (lovely BA delays nearly spoiled the whole thing) Shanghai airport - Shanghai on the lovely, lovely Maglev (430kmph!) Shanghai - Lhasa on the new Qinghai railway (2717miles and highest point 5700m) Top Tip - take your own loo roll! Lhasa - Nyningchi (near the border with India, 350km) Lhasa - Shigastse (half [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 20th 2008 | 148 Views | [diary=336301]

Mmm Maglev
Jouney to the West
Best view from the best bed in the world

This morning we left our hotel at 5am to catch our flight to Lhasa.Joe and I have exactly the same liquids in our hand luggage as we had leaving Dublin and leaving Heathrow - so we don't anticipate any problems.It's a 2 hour domestic flight with Air China.However they won't let us bring our all important mosquito repellant through!!We end up checking in another bag though so it's not a problem.Mam had given us a bottle of holy water as well to bring with us and when the security man held it up wondering what it was, my heart sank.Once I [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 20th 2008 | 94 Views | [diary=336473]


The day after we arrive in Lhasa, we have a Tibetan language class in the morning.We're given a sheet of paper with loads of useful phrases and we're really trying to use them.Some people appreciate it but anyone who has any English just wants to use their English words! After a walk around the city we have a Tibetan cookery class where we learn how to make momos, a traditional Tibetan dumpling type dish. It's actually pretty delicious, all the more for having been made by ourselves!Well in fairness, we actually just shaped them - everything else was done by the [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 25th 2008 | 115 Views | [diary=336485]

Potala palace
cookery class
Main square lhasa

By ned210
October 5th 2008
Tibet Asia » China » Tibet » Lhasa
Every fall in China there is a weeklong national vacation called Golden Week. Some of the other students and I decided to spend out 10 days traveling to and around Tibet. We left for Shanghai last Thursday (September 25), spent the night there and flew from Shanghai to Chengdu Friday morning. At Chengdu we were supposed to switch planes to fly to Lhasa in Tibet but the travel agency we were working with sent us a copy of our entrance permit not the original and we were denied entry. We spent the night in Chengdu while we waited for someone from [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 6th 2008 | 110 Views | [diary=331005]

Everyone upon arrival
Blue Tibetan sky
Potala Palace and 50 RMB