Potala Palace, Norbulingka welcome visitors again
The Potala Palace in southwest China鈥檚 Tibet Autonomous Region reopened to the public yesterday after being closed for more than four months due to the novel coronavirus epidemic.
Situated in the regional capital of Lhasa, the palace will be open from 9am to 4pm and visitors must make reservations, either online or at the entrance, one day in advance. No more than 2,100 daily visits will be allowed, according to the site鈥檚 administration.
The Potala Palace is a model of ancient architecture and home to over 100,000 cultural relics. It was built by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo (617-650) in the seventh century and expanded in the 17th century by the fifth Dalai Lama.
Norbulingka, the summer palace of the Dalai Lama, also reopened yesterday.
Located on the western outskirts of Lhasa, Norbulingka was built in the mid-18th century.
It was the place where the Dalai Lamas practiced religious activities and spent their holidays.
Visitors to the palaces should wear masks, carry their identity cards and present QR codes proving their health condition 鈥 measures for prevention and control of the epidemic.
Cultural atmosphere
Among the visitors was a woman, surnamed Yang, who had driven to Lhasa from neighboring Sichuan Province, along with her family. While busily taking photos at the Norbulingka, Yang said they were fortunate to find the two historic sites open.
鈥淲e are impressed by the strong cultural atmosphere here, with the relics well protected,鈥 said Yang, adding that they had reserved to visit the Potala Palace today.
According to the regional bureau of cultural heritage, the two palaces, both included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, received 2.51 million tourists in total last year, up 16 percent compared with 2018.
Tibet suspended access to all tourist sites from January 27 due to the novel coronavirus epidemic.
To date, all tourist sites in the region have resumed operations, except the Jokhang Temple, another site on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The temple is currently undergoing improvements to its facilities pertaining to security, firefighting, power and the protection of relics.
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