• Jokhang Temple is the true center of Lhasa, and it is also a holy place for believers to worship and feel their piety. Jokhang Temple, Tibetan for "Juekang", also known as "Zulakang", is the end of the pilgrimage of Tibetan Buddhist believers. In their hearts, the sacredness of the Jokhang Temple is not inferior to the Potala Palace. Regardless of geographical location, or in the minds of Tibetan Buddhist believers, the Jokhang Temple is a veritable Tibetan Buddhist holy place and center, and the Jokhang Temple has an extremely noble and holy status in the history of Tibetan Buddhism was built in the middle of the seventh century AD. It was built by Tibetan king Songzan Ganbu in order to lay his princess, the princess of Nepal, and the 8-year-old Buddha statue of Sakyamuni brought from his hometown of Kathmandu. In 1409, the founder of the Gelu sect, Master Zongkaba, held a Zhaoda Law Society in the Jokhang Temple to promote the Buddha. Thus laid its important position in the history of Tibetan Buddhism. In the 8th century, the 12-year-old statue of Sakyamuni brought by Princess Wencheng from Chang'an when she entered Tibet was dedicated to the Jokhang Temple, becoming the treasure of the town temple of Jokhang Temple, which is one of the must-see points for tourists and pilgrims. In addition, there are nearly a kilometer long Tibetan murals in the temple, "Princess Wencheng into Tibet" and "Construction of the Jokhang Temple", as well as two Ming Dynasty embroidery god Tangka, a rare art treasure. There are three trans-vestites in Lhasa, "inner, middle and outer", all around the Jokhang Temple as the center. Among them, the thousand Buddha Temple in the temple around the Juekang Temple is an inner circle, called "capsule"; along the periphery of the Jokhang Temple is a transit, called "octicle"; Around the Potala Palace, Yaowang Mountain, Xiaozhao Temple and Jokhang Temple are external, called "Lin Khou". Attraction guide along the main entrance into the Jokhang Temple to turn the scriptures: Lhasa has "inside, central and external" three trans-Scriptures, all around the Jokhang Temple as the center. Among them, along the temple of the thousand Buddhas around the temple of Juekang is an inner circle, called "capsule"; along the periphery of the Jokhang Temple is a transit, called "octhor"; around the Potala Palace, Yaowang Mountain, Xiaozhao Temple and Jokhang Temple a circle is an outer circle, called "Linkhou". After entering the Jokhang Temple along the main entrance, it is a patio-style courtyard. There are several rows of butter lamps on the east side of the yard. Because the believers add butter every day, it will not die all year round. Behind the oil lamp is the main entrance of the main hall of the Jokhang Temple. On the left side of the door is the founder of the Red Church, the Lotus Peanut Master, and on the right is the Qiangba Buddha, which is also called the Maitreya Buddha. On the right wall is a mural about the story of the Jokhang Temple. The main content is the appearance of the Potala Palace in the 7th century and the scene of filling the lake to build the Jokhang Temple. In the past, in clockwise order, it was the Buddhist temple dedicated to the Huangjiao ancestor master Zong Kaba and his eight disciples. Continue to the right, through the night fork and dragon king palaces on both sides, behind hundreds of oil lamps is the famous "Juekang" palace. It is both the main body of the Jokhang Temple and the essence of the Jokhang Temple. The Buddha Hall of the Buddha in the middle is dedicated to the twelve-year-old Sakyamuni brought by Princess Wencheng. The golden statue is the core of the Jokhang Temple and a holy place for pilgrims. On the second floor next to the courtyard, there are the Fa Palace of the King of Tibet Songzan Ganbu, Princess Wencheng, Princess Chizun and the Badanram Basin of the Auspicious Mother. The terrace on the second floor overlooks the Potala Palace, which is a great location for taking pictures. The Golden Dome on the third floor is also one of the attractions of Jokhang Temple