The Summer Palace of the Ruler, the Summer Palace of Lhasa, is commonly known as the Summer Palace of Lhasa. It is located in the western suburbs of Lhasa. It means "baby garden" in Tibetan. It is the summer palace of the upper Tibetans in all generations. After the security check, we walked slowly into this garden, which is a typical Tibetan style garden, and this style of garden and design cannot be seen elsewhere. Robrinka is divided into palace area, palace front area, forest area. The eastern Miyagi district includes the entrance and the former garden before the Weizhen Sanjie Pavilion; the central part of the palace district in the core part of the park; and the western part is a forest area with natural jungle and wild fun. The forest area covers about half of the park, and the plants here are also very diverse, not only the common flowers and trees in the local area, but also the exotic flowers and plants from the Himalayas, and the expensive flowers transplanted from the mainland or imported from abroad. The main buildings in the palace area are the Golden Pozhang, the Sutra and the new Dadan Miyupozhang in 1954. After a round, the park is really big. It has the characteristics of the Tibetan plateau and the traditional techniques of the mainland Jiangnan garden. This Eden-like grand garden is really the essence of Tibetan gardens. It is indeed Lhasa except for the Potala Palace. The most worth visiting scenic spots outside the big and small Zhao Temple. Here, you seem to be in a garden in the south of the Yangtze River, but the rush of breathing will let you understand that you are in Lhasa on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Please slow down and listen to Robrinka's story! Travel tips: Robinka tickets: 80 yuan in peak season, 60 yuan in off-season; 10 yuan for park tickets (free during the "Winter Tour Tibet" event); opening hours: summer time 9:00-18:00; winter time 9:30-17:30; transportation: fastest to go; or [Roblinka] station or [Museum] station. Travel guide: The whole tour of Robrinka takes about 3 hours, and there is a Tibetan opera performance at 11:00 in the park. The summer of Roblingka is full of grass and trees, lush, it is the best garden season, and it can also catch up with the Snowdonia Festival. Because Roblingka is the most lively time of the Snowdonia Festival in the whole Tibetan area every year, Tibetan opera schools across Tibet have gathered here to hold a grand conference. The people in Lhasa went to Robrinka as a family, set up a tent, put up a good barley wine and various delicacies, singing and dancing for a week.