Lhasa Mosque Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Walk more than 100 meters eastward from the famous Barkhor Street in Lhasa, at No. 6 Dongzisu Road in the Heba Lin Hui settlement in the southeast of the old city of Lhasa, there is an Islamic church with a crescent moon on the and an Arabic script on the of the church door.he entire mosque is decorated with flowers and grass patterns commonly used in Islam, with blue as the keynote, bringing people an aesthetic perception of a perfect combination of strong religious characteristics and local architectural art. Lhasa people habitually divide Lhasa Muslims into two categories, one is called Barkhor Kage, most of them live in Barkhor Street to do business; the other is called Heba Linkage, that is, they live in the southeast of the old city of Lhasa today. of Hui people
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Lhasa Mosque Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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【趣味】风雨兼程 回到拉萨~最后一张图是昨晚那曲月晕。命运若是风 欲望是片云。【性价比】这边越来越商业化,有些地方消费真的不低。【景色】美
正常日每天下午六七点会有一条街的定点市场,有卖菜的,卖水果的,卖饼子的,卖肉的,卖小吃凉皮的,好不热闹!重点是价格实惠哦!推荐来买水果
环境优美幽静,建筑独特,投资巨大,超过10个上海,里面的佛像栩栩如生,城墙建筑材料非常特殊,厚度达3米之多,冬暖夏凉,去西藏一定要来这里观赏游玩。
清真在我们看来最重要的是一碗拉面
According to Tibetan historical records, some Muslims gradually settled in the early years of Qing Qianlong from Gansu, Qinghai, Yunnan, Sichuan and other places to Lhasa to do business in Lhasa. After they obtained the permission of the Tibetan local government, they collectively donated money to create the mosque in Lhasa. Qianlong fifty-eight years (1793) has carried out maintenance and expansion. It covers an area of 1670 square meters and the gate cross-front book "Mosque". The building form is three into two houses, consisting of archway, temple, Bunker building, lecture hall, van, bathroom and scriptural school. The main building is the temple of worship, which is longitudinal rectangle, with an area of 275 square meters. There are two columns inside, and each column is hung with a self-proclaimed clock. On the left side of the temple, there is a 4-meter-high Bunker Building, which is a three-story flat octagonal, and the top of the tower is a dome, which is green. On the right side there is a courtyard with ancient cypress and ancient cypress. Entering the second courtyard, the door hangs a cross-bow of Qingxianfeng two-year (1852) system "to teach forever". The backyard has the original bathroom and scriptural school. The existing building was rebuilt in 1959.
There will be a night market here at night, and the daytime is also very lively, the shops facing the street sell supplies for Hui life, and some Tibetan shops sell herbs, there are also Tibetan medical clinics, and the night market at night is spread on the street. The Hui food on this street is very authentic, you will see Sazi, this is from halal, not we eat in the east, they will be more authentic, without a trace of the Han influence meaning. The beef and mutton hanging in the store is really fresh, it is good at a glance, it seems to be yak beef, but unfortunately it is raw, suitable for people living here to buy, not travel products.
The experience is very good, and there will be another good place to play on the weekend in the future ✌️✌️
The streets of Lhasa are full of temples, choose some big to go, I suggest, too small is completely nothing to see