Enjoy your breakfast at your hotel. After, our team will pick you up ad take you to explorer day long sightseeing tour of Potala palace; considered as one of the great wonders of the world. It is held sacred by Tibetans as the former residence of successive Dalai Lamas and is one of Tibet's most holy pilgrimage sites in Lhasa. A palace was originally built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo and was believed to have been nine stories high, but around the 9th century, it is believed to have been destroyed by a big fire. The present Potala Palace was constructed by the great fifth Dalai Lama in the 17th century after he became ruler of Tibet. The Potala Palace is divided into two sections, the White Palace (completed in 1653) and Red palace (completed 1694). It has more than one thousand rooms and has thirteen stories. The White Palace was secular in nature and mainly used for government administration purposes, whilst the Red palace was mainly used for religious functions. It still has numerous chapels, including those containing reliquary stupas of the successive Dalai Lamas which are richly decorated in gold, silver, and semi-precious stones. <br>
Afternoon, we will visit Jokhang temple and Bharkor. The Jokhang temple Jokhang Tibet’s most sacred temple, the main point of pilgrims from the entire Tibetan plateau which is situated at the heart of an ancient town of Lhasa. It was built in the 7th century by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo’s queen Bhrikuti on a site identified by Queen Wencheng according to her geomantic calculation. The temple is 3 stories high and it is constructed with enormous chapels including the most sacred statue of Shakyamuni Budhha, enshrined. As of now, the Jokhang Temple hosts around 70 monks. Ancient Bharkor street is another most sacred pilgrimage site in Lhasa and has full of pilgrims from dawn till dusk. There are four huge prayer flags situated in Bhakor street which surrounds the Jokhang, known as respectively Gadhen Dharchen in the northeast, Juyak Dharchen in the west, Kelsang Dharchen in the southwest and Sharkyaring Dharchen in the southeast. Barkhor street is the most active market in all Tibet and it is possible to purchase traditional Tibetan artifacts, religious implements, antiques, modern goods, books, music, clothing, spices, fresh meat, and vegetable.
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