Traveling to Tibet, this stop came to Lhasa, in Lhasa, you have to walk to Balang Street, the building here represents Tibetan characteristics, Balang Street is also called Bajiao Street, because there are many Sichuanese, Sichuan dialect, "Gang" and "corner" are very similar, so, The street was misread as "the street of the eight corners". Some say it is because the ring street of the eight corners of the street. Balang Street is located in the old city of Lhasa, is Lhasa's famous transit and commercial center, relatively complete preservation of the ancient city's traditional appearance and living methods, because this is the transit around the Jokhang Temple, so Tibetans called this "holy road". I came to Balang Street three times, there are evenings, there are daytime, no matter when, you can see believers in a few steps and a dagger, have been around the Jokhang Temple for a week, very religious, really not just a person can do it. Balang Street is a polygon street ring composed of Balang East Street, Balang West Street, Balang South Street and Balang North Street. The circumference is about 1,000 meters. There are many forks in the street, with 35 streets. The current Balang Street is the most prosperous street in Lhasa, in addition to the Jokhang Temple, is also a commercial street. To come to this street, you must have security checks, every section of the entrance and exit has a post, people to pass the security check door, hand luggage, including large and small bags need to pass the machine check, leaving does not need to pass this checkpoint. I also choose and buy handwriting here, you can choose refrigerator stickers, hand-embroidered zero wallets, even larger small handbags, Tangka, Tibetan souvenirs, bracelets, necklaces, etc., the most is a lot of chain, what beads, what beads, I don't know the points, Just buy it.