What cheap and ethnic handicrafts do you bring to your relatives and friends in Tibet? Recommend some good shops.
Thangka, but thangka is usually expensive. Horn comb, very good. You can also buy some Indian incense in the Indian shop in Bajiao Street, preferably medicine incense. Burning incense at home is good for your health. You can also go to Wang Yao, which is opposite the Potala Palace. There are distinctive stone products on it, with bright colors and personality. There is also a puppet show shop at the entrance and exit of Bajiao Street, hanging at the door. Very personal, many students say it is too hidden. Or simply buy some hada. Then there are some parchments, AI. It's expensive now. I bought it in the off-season. 15 is a big pair. Now I can buy more than forty or fifty, which is a bit worthless. You can buy ethnic doll ornaments on the stalls in Bajiao Street, which are almost as big as mobile phones, and there are many ethnic doll ornaments.