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Tibet, 40 hours to see - Chapter One: A Delightful Dream of Potala Palace
(People's Daily Online) 14:53, August 21, 2021
Why are there so many people looking forward to a trip to Tibet? What is its special charm that keeps lingering on one’s mind even after leaving it?
The train to Tibet, running across 3,757 kilometers in 40-odd hours, is loaded with passengers, each of whom can state his or her own unique motivation behind their journey: They want to see the beautiful Potala Palace, have a taste of mellow highland barley wine, catch a glimpse of a developed Tibet’s new look…
Let’s watch the first chapter of "Tibet, 40 Hours to See", unveiling the mysterious glamour of this snow-covered plateau.
(Web editor: Xia Peiyao, Liang Jun)
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