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Nanshan Park in Lhasa offers a bird's-eye view of the city.

A Comprehensive Guide to Visiting Lhasa Nanshan Park Preparation Tibet is located on a plateau with strong UV rays and significant temperature differences between day and night. Before traveling, be sure to bring high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses for sun protection. Pack warm clothing, such as down jackets and windbreakers, to prevent catching a cold. If you are worried about altitude sickness, take anti-altitude sickness medication in advance, such as Rhodiola. You can also prepare emergency supplies like oxygen tanks and glucose. Transportation - Public Transport: Take bus K2 and get off at the "Jinrongcheng Wanda" stop, then walk about 2.3 km. Although time-consuming, you can enjoy the street views of Lhasa and experience the local life. - Driving: Drive south from the city along South Ring Road, following the navigation prompts to reach the park. There is a parking lot at the park entrance, making parking convenient. - Taxi: Taking a taxi from the city center costs about CNY 20–30. It's convenient and fast, but you may need to queue during peak hours. Tour Route Starting from the park entrance, first visit the popular photo spot "Potala Palace Mirror Lake." The calm lake reflects the Potala Palace on the opposite bank, creating a picturesque scene. Every shot is a masterpiece. Then, follow the winding mountain trail upwards, passing multiple viewing platforms where you can stop and overlook the cityscape of Lhasa, taking in the high-rise buildings and the shuttling vehicles. If your physical condition allows, challenge yourself to reach the summit. The four large characters "Long Live the Motherland" at the top are striking and magnificent. From here, you can take in the panoramic view of Lhasa, the majestic Potala Palace, and the winding Lhasa River in the distance. Highlights - Potala Palace Mirror Lake: The lake's surface is like a mirror, clearly reflecting the Potala Palace. The reflection, set against the blue sky, white clouds, green trees, and verdant mountains, makes it a paradise for photographers. - Summit View: Standing at the summit, you can gaze into the distance, where the prosperity of Lhasa city blends perfectly with the magnificence of nature, bringing a strong visual impact and spiritual shock. Important Notes - Altitude Sickness: The summit of the park is nearly 4,000 meters above sea level. Avoid strenuous exercise while climbing. Stop and rest immediately if you feel unwell, and seek medical attention promptly if your condition worsens. - Environmental Protection: Do not litter. Cherish the plants and trees in the park and jointly maintain this beautiful pure land. - Fire Safety: The park is a key area for forest fire prevention. It is strictly forbidden to bring fire sources into the park, and smoking is prohibited.
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Posted: Mar 1, 2025
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