3. Norbulingka (the Summer Palace)
Norbulingka, situated in the western suburb of Lhasa city, was where generations of Dalai Lamas took summer holidays and solved political and religious issues. It’s now the largest artificial garden open to the public, with rare plants and precious flowers. Norbulingka reflects Tibet’s unique architectural style and was listed in 2001 by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
The main gate of the Norbulingka. [Photo / Xia Baohe] |
A colorful stone lion statue stands guard outside the main gate of the Summer Palace. [Photo / Xia Baohe] |
An inner view of Norbulingka. [Photo / Xia Baohe] |
An inner view of Norbulingka. [Photo / Xia Baohe] |
Some locals sit in a doorway. [Photo / Xia Baohe] |
An elegant gate is accented with traditional Tibetan decoration. [Photo / Xia Baohe] |