Many people go to Tibet in search of poetry and distance, so why do you go to Tibet?

Many people go to Tibet to look for poems and distant places. I want to go to Tibet, not to look for poetry and distance, but to see different places, different people and different living habits. Many people say that Tibet is clean and pilgrims are in awe, and their piety has touched many people. But when we go to Tibet, people on the plains may encounter altitude sickness and may not adapt to the dry climate there, so we especially want to experience it.

I want to see the sacredness of Potala Palace. Curiosity about Tibet may come from Han Hong's The Way, which is a magical The Way that takes us into a paradise on earth. Highland barley wine and butter tea will be sweeter, and happy songs will spread all over the world. Some people say that the Potala Palace is a magical palace, which was built by Tubo Songzanganbu to marry Princess Wencheng. It also became a world heritage site in 1994. From the picture, it's so solemn and I want to see it.

Second, I want to experience different climates. The Central Plains is the plain with the most distinct four seasons and no challenges, but from the photos, the herdsmen in Qinghai, with that touch of plateau red, laughed so heartily that people really have a desire to try. I have never seen a horse running under the blue sky and white clouds, nor have I seen a herdsman riding and whipping. In my city, there is only gloom shrouded in smog every day, so I want to see that purity.

Third, I want to feel a different life. I'm not as literary as poetry and distance. I just want to feel a different life, taste highland barley wine and butter tea, see the original prairie under the blue sky and white clouds, see the snow-capped mountains, see the salt lake, see this pure land and feel this unpolluted environment. These purposes alone are enough.

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