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What are the specialties in Lhasa?
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Jewelry in Tibet includes pearls, agates, all kinds of jade, gold and silver products, etc. Generally speaking, it is better to keep it simple. You can buy it at Barkhor Street flea market or some tourist shops in Lhasa. Neck wear, wrist wear, ear hanging and waist insertion are all acceptable. Some ornaments are relatively large, but hanging in the living room or public places has some emotional appeal.

Tangga

Thangka is a scroll painting with complex lines, rich colors and strong religious characteristics. Most thangkas show the theme of Tibetan Buddhism, while a few show other themes and serve other contents. The pigment for drawing Thangka is taken from opaque minerals and plants, and some animal glue and bovine bile are added in proportion.

Even after thousands of years, the painted Thangka is still bright and does not fade. Wooden bowls are widely used for drinking tea because of their strong thermal insulation, and are practical daily necessities in Tibetan areas. There are many kinds of wooden bowls in Tibet, and the prices vary greatly. Generally divided into ordinary type and expensive type. Common types are made of paulownia, birch, azalea and other roots or miscellaneous trees, without decoration. Type I is made of a parasitic plant called za. The wood is dark and transparent, with fine lines like hair and silver ornaments, which are more gorgeous and generous. Mask, called ba in Tibetan, is a kind of handicraft originated from religious art, which can be roughly divided into three parts, namely, religious mask, tibetan opera masks and folk song and dance mask.

In Tibet, every major religious festival, every temple will hold a ceremony of dancing to ghosts, gods, protectors and immortals. Due to regional differences and different uses, Tibetan masks are characterized by diverse colors and different shapes. Tibetan Dao Tibetan Dao is a traditional Tibetan handicraft with a long history and unique style, which is deeply loved by tourists. Tibetan knives are also a necessity in Tibetan life. They can be used for self-defense, as tableware for eating meat, and as a special decoration. Generally speaking, men's Tibetan knives are rough and sharp, while women's Tibetan knives are delicate. Wearing Tibetan Dao not only gives people a sense of security from the heart, but also gives people a sense of strength from the outside, showing a tough national temperament.

Cordyceps sinensis is a valuable medicinal material with both animal and plant names. Cordyceps sinensis is parasitic on bat moth larvae. Winter is a bug, summer is grass, below is a bug, and above is grass. Cordyceps sinensis tastes sweet, sour, flat and fragrant. It is a good tonic, nourishing lung and kidney.