Handicraft shop introduction: After the 15th century, the Jokhang Temple became the center of the spread of Buddhism. Monk dormitories, religious schools, and small temple buildings appeared around it. Many Buddhists moved to live around the Jokhang Temple, and a large number of residential buildings gradually appeared on the streets. , shops, hotels, handicraft workshops and other facilities. With the deepening of the religious status of the Jokhang Temple, Tibetan Buddhism believes that walking around the Jokhang Temple clockwise as a "circulation" means worshiping the Sakyamuni Buddha statue enshrined in the Jokhang Temple. Barkhor Street has become the three major prayer circles in Lhasa. One of the Tao (Da Zhuan, Zhong Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan). Later, many vendors, pilgrims, and tourists from Mongolia, Han Dynasty, Kashmir, Nepal, Bhutan, India and other regions and countries appeared, and it developed into a religious street, tourist street, folk street, cultural street, commercial street, and shopping street. An all-in-one neighborhood.

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