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Gifts for friends in Tibet

If you don't drive, it is a problem whether the five-star Erguotou can fly or train.

Tibetans are very simple, as long as they are not too weird, gifts are always welcome.

Meat is always welcome, and now it's just cold, sealing elbows, roast duck, bacon and the like, really. But don't bring anything too special, such as yellow snails.

It's also good to wear. Scarves, belts, gloves. . . . Don't make simple woolen goods by hand, there are plenty of them locally.

Don't give away religious items easily, such as Buddha statues and amulets. , even Buddhism, may conflict with customs.

Forget the jewels, it's not rare for people to have real goods at home.

Handicrafts and daily necessities made of bamboo can be used.

For example, it is best to send Pu 'er tea, which is resistant to boiling. The local air pressure is low, the boiling water temperature is low, and other teas are not good.