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Lhasa Summer Travel Guide

Summer in Lhasa brings bright sunshine and pleasant weather, making it the perfect season to explore this mysterious plateau city. Bookmark this Lhasa travel guide in advance – rapeseed flowers, outdoor picnics, musical fountains, and various local delicacies are all must-experience highlights: 🌼 Witness the Rapeseed Blooms: In July, the rapeseed flowers along the Lhasa River Valley reach their peak vibrancy. These golden blossoms thrive in the river valleys, particularly along the Lhasa River and Duilong River, where they paint the farmland in brilliant yellow. From scattered "golden stars" to vast, orderly fields resembling chessboards or free-spirited ink paintings, their unique fragrance captivates visitors even from a distance. The rapeseed flowers of Lhasa Valley transform the plateau summer into a golden celebration of life. ⛲️ Enjoy the Musical Fountain Show: As night falls, the musical fountain in Potala Palace Square puts on a spectacular performance. The dancing water jets, synchronized with enchanting melodies, leap high and descend gracefully, creating ever-changing patterns. This mesmerizing display is well worth pausing to admire. ⛺ Experience a Highland Picnic (Linka): With its mild climate, comfortable temperatures, and sunlight lasting until 8 or 9 PM, Lhasa's summer is ideal for outdoor Linka picnics. Set up tents or canopies on the grassy meadows by babbling streams, lay out delicious food, and enjoy leisurely conversations with family and friends while dipping your feet in the cool water – pure bliss. 🌇 Stroll Through Barkhor Street: The ancient Barkhor quarter, centered around Barkhor Street, is the birthplace of Lhasa. Dating back to the 7th-century circumambulation routes around Jokhang Temple, this area now blends culture, commerce, and residential life. While wandering through the bustling street, visit the Former Site of the Qing Dynasty's Amban Residence Museum and the Gedun Choephel Memorial Hall. Explore traditional courtyard houses, historical sites, and shops lining the street to immerse yourself in Tibetan architecture and local customs. 🍜 Savor Tibetan Noodles and Sweet Tea: Step through the thick curtains of a sweet tea house to find locals gathered around tables steaming with Tibetan noodles and meat pies. The air is fragrant with milky sweet tea and hushed laughter, creating a cozy atmosphere. 🌫️ In Lhasa, these tea houses aren't just breakfast spots but also afternoon social hubs where you might truly understand the relaxed Lhasa lifestyle. Every landscape and flavor in Lhasa's summer deserves your full appreciation. Embark on your Tibetan journey now!
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Posted: Jul 16, 2025
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