Shöl

Lhasa


Nestled at the southern foot of Marpo Ri (Shöl literally means ‘at the base’), the former village of Shöl was once Lhasa’s red-light district, as well as the location of a prison, a printing press and some ancillary government buildings. Reconstructed buildings include displays on the feudal horrors of Tibetan torture. Most people give the buildings a miss.


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Nearby Lhasa attractions

1. Treasures of the Potala Exhibition

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This recently improved exhibition hall in the Potala complex is worth a quick visit for the stunning 15th-century lotus-shaped Vajradhara mandala (just…

2. Deyang Shar

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Entry to the Potala is up two steep access ramps that will soon leave you wheezing in the oxygen-depleted air. The stairs lead past the ticket office to…

3. White Palace

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On the roof of the Potala, the private quarters of the 13th and 14th Dalai Lamas are to the right. The Dalai Lamas would have watched festival dances…

4. Red Palace

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You start the tour of the main Potala building from the top and descend through the bowels of the building to exit on the ground floor. The gilded buddhas…

5. Potala Palace

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The magnificent Potala Palace, once the seat of the Tibetan government and the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas, is Lhasa's cardinal landmark. Your…

6. Phurbu Chok Hermitage Mani Lhakhang

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Pilgrims walking the Potala kora keep the huge prayer wheel spinning constantly in this charming chapel on the eastern side of the Potala. A stall across…

7. Sha Rigsum Lhakhang

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The northeastern corner of the Potala kora is home to this small prayer hall, humming with the murmurs of chanting nuns.

8. Lukhang Temple

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The Lukhang is a little-visited temple on a charming island in a lake, behind the Potala in the pleasant Dzongyab Lukhang Park. The Lukhang is celebrated…