Gyantse Sound & Light Show

Tsang


This glitzy song-and-dance show is aimed squarely at Chinese tour groups but is performed on a grand scale, using the entire old town as its backdrop. Expect plenty of happy, shiny minority dances from the all-Tibetan cast of 300, mixed with a dash of patriotic anti-imperialism.


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