Scenic spot introduction:
Zongjiaolukang Park, also known as Longwangtang, Longwangtan or Longwangtang, is located behind the Potala Palace in Lhasa. Reflection of the Potala Palace The park was originally the Dragon King Hall, which houses the Dragon King statue. Every year on the 15th day of the fourth month of the Tibetan calendar, many Tibetans come here to worship Buddha. Afterwards, it was renovated and became the current Zongjiao Lukang, one of the famous gardens in Lhasa.Attractions distribution:
In the middle of the 17th century, the Fifth Dalai Lama took soil from here when rebuilding the Potala Palace, forming a deep pool. The Sixth Dalai Lama, Cangyang Gyatso, built a three-story octagonal glazed pavilion in the center of the lake and often came here to rest.Scenic spot features:
photography, religion, landscape, gardens, templestravelling guideline:
1. It is a tradition for Tibetans to visit Linka in spring and autumn. Zongjiaolukhang Park is located behind the Potala Palace and has beautiful scenery.
2. There are often wild ducks playing in the pond in the park. If the water freezes in winter, you can see the ducklings walking around on the ice, which is very cute.
3. In the evening, when the setting sun hits the Potala Palace and its reflection is reflected in the lake, the originally sacred Potala Palace is suddenly covered with a layer of warm golden color.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Scenic spot location:
China > Tibet Autonomous Region > Lhasa > Chengguan District
How to get there:
Airplane: Visitors can take a flight to Tibet Gonggar Airport, which is located 100 kilometers south of Lhasa.
Public transportation: There are relatively few public buses in Lhasa, which run every half an hour and cost 1 yuan. The ticket price for individual minibuses and jeeps is 2 yuan.
Scenic area map:
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Zongjiaolukang Ticket Price:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
Open all day