Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - There is a city park under the Potala Palace, which is free and has a beautiful environment. Many tourists missed it.

There is a city park under the Potala Palace, which is free and has a beautiful environment. Many tourists missed it.

Needless to say, the Potala Palace is famous at home and abroad. People came all the way to Wan Li to witness this magical palace. If you want to watch and photograph the Potala Palace in a 360-degree angle, you must go to three places-Wangyaoshan Observation Deck, Potala Palace Square and the artificial lake in Zongjiao Lu Kang Park. These different angles will bring people different visual feelings and shocks.

Zongjiao Lu Kang Park, located behind Potala Palace, is a free city park in Lhasa with four gates: east, south, west and north. In Tibetan, "Zongjiao" means the back of Potala Palace, and "Lu Kang" means Lu Temple. "Shen Lu" is the collective name of Tibetan Buddhism and Buddhism for gods who live underground and in water.

Unlike the Potala Palace, which is bustling all day, Zongjiao Lu Kang Park is a quiet place. There are plenty of grass and beautiful water in the garden, and tall and straight trees abound, among which there are many ancient and famous trees. The old trunk records the traces of years and has a sense of vicissitudes after the wind and rain.

Large artificial lakes embrace blue sky and white clouds, dense trees stand by the lake, and colorful cruise ships are quietly moored at the dock. Looking around, it seems to be a corner of an ordinary park in every city, which makes people feel comfortable and familiar with being thousands of miles away from home and thousands of meters above sea level in Lhasa.

It is said that Lake Cuojiji was an artificial lake dug during the construction of the Potala Palace in the 7th century/KLOC-A.D., with a vast area and rippling blue waves. When the weather is fine, go boating on the lake and enjoy the scenery of the lake and the Potala Palace.

If the Potala Palace focuses on the eyes of the whole world, then Zongjiao Lu Kang Park is the small world of Lhasa citizens. From early morning to dusk, people do morning exercises, walk, tease babies, walk dogs and bask in the sun here ... The days are idle and leisurely.

Zongjiao Lu Kang Park is called the "back garden" of Lhasa. It is now open to everyone for free. In the past, it was as beautiful as the royal garden in the Forbidden City, and only the elite could enjoy it.

Standing by the lake, the back of Potala Palace is unobstructed. Many of the beautiful reflections of Potala Palace in the lake that people see in postcards or magazines are shot here, but if you want to encounter such a scene, you still have to grasp the time. The light is too bright or too dark.

The trees by the lake are lush, which makes people feel the harsh climate of the snowy plateau. The wide lake, the willows by the lake, the tree-lined paths and the cruise ships crossing the bridge bloom beautiful pictures on the canvas paved with blue sky.