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A composition describing Lhasa

The magnificent Potala Palace, the ancient buildings dotted with Jokhang Temple, the majestic drepung monastery and the elegant Sera Temple are the best evidence to prove the intelligence of Tibetans. What are the compositions describing Lhasa? The following is the relevant information I have compiled for you. Welcome to read!

Composition about Lhasa-Little friend, have you ever been to the beautiful Lhasa? It is the roof of the world and the pearl of the plateau. It has many beautiful places of interest, such as Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Bajiao Street and Norbulingka.

The night view of Lhasa is very beautiful. Let me show you around!

At night, the Potala Palace is brightly lit and the lights are reflected on the walls. The white wall seems to shine like silver glass, which is extremely spectacular.

There is a square opposite Potala Palace. There is a big fountain in the square. The splash is like a fairy scattering flowers in the light, attracting many tourists to watch. We strolled to Jokhang Temple. There are many people worshiping in front of the door, praying for a happy life. Seeing that they are so pious, I silently pray for the safety of our family in my heart.

Unconsciously, we came to Bajiao Street. On both sides of the road, there are various Tibetan tourism products, such as beads, Zhu Xiang, Tibetan incense and Tibetan knives, which attract the attention of passers-by. I can't help but buy some for my good friends to take back.

Son, you must visit Lhasa when you have the chance. This is a sacred and beautiful place.

I want to travel, get rid of the shackles of life and relax, so I went to Lhasa, Tibet by bike.

Don't go too far by bike. A devout Lama went to Lhasa step by step. In Lhasa, someone once wrote a love poem, "You see I don't watch | I'm there | I'm not sad or happy | You see I don't watch | Love is there | Don't come or go ..."

I carried a simple bag and shuttled through the crowd. There are all kinds of beads in the shops on both sides of the road. Their Tibetan clothes and those houses exude a strong national flavor, and occasionally they can't understand a few words of selling in Tibetan. I walked in the street, the noisy market was crowded with people. I am like an outsider, watching all this, feeling all this with my heart, leaving no trace on the lake of their lives. ( )

At the end of the street, the voice in my ear began to disappear. This is a quiet world. The Potala Palace, which stands on Tibetan land, is in front of me. People coming and going are not quiet, even the singing birds have cleverly closed their mouths, and the air is filled with solemn atmosphere. I stared at it, even though hundreds of years have passed, it is still tall and straight, and the solemn appearance of the atmosphere reveals a breath of years. I thought to myself: Did Princess Wencheng anticipate today's scenery? I didn't go in after all, and the grandeur of Potala Palace was beyond my imagination.

Inadvertently looked up and was stunned by the sky in front of me. A few clouds like cotton wool nestle in the deep sky, blue, unique and breathtaking. Like a huge blue crystal, like unfathomable sea water. The whole sky seems to have been washed away by rain without any dust. The red sun is scattered with soft light and gently sprinkled on Lhasa, and the whole world is plated with a thin layer of golden light.

I turned and got on my bike. Really, there are few such places that can wash away the filth and fatigue of the mind. Lhasa is that place.

Composition 3 About Lhasa this holiday, my mother took me to Lhasa.

When I came to downtown Lhasa, there was a scene of prosperity everywhere. Cars flow on the clean roads, tourists from all directions walk through the streets, and many foreign friends, men, women and children wear Tibetan robes, expressing the highest courtesy to the Buddha.

Located in the center of Lhasa, the magnificent Potala Palace is the political, economic, cultural and religious center of Tibet. Seen from the square in front of Potala Palace, this red hut is chic and elegant. Walking into the palace, there are Buddha statues, which are solemn and solemn. In front of the statue, rows of oil lamps sparkled as if they had entered a fairyland.

Behind the palace is a park, where trees are shaded and people can go there to enjoy the cool when they are free. There is also a lake. There are many small fish in the lake. They were all released and left to their own devices. Dead fish will be eaten by seabirds, so don't worry about water pollution. It has become a good place for people to have fun.

Lhasa is really a good place to travel.