Looking at the cloth palace standing on the red hill from afar, we needn't talk about momentum. The knees have been given. Tickets are free in off-season and 200 in peak season after 5.1. You can book tickets on the official website or book tickets by yourself. The official website is more convenient. You can buy tickets and brush your ID card directly. Enter the first palace gate two hours ahead of schedule. There are too many treasures in the treasure hall. It is not professional to go in or just watch flowers on horseback. Other Kansu houses, snow prisons and mints are places where officials and serfs used to live. They can learn a little about Tibet's history. After entering the second door, we formally began to mount the palace. Don't wear high-heeled shoes. The sermon is not very flat. It overlooks Bugong Square and Lhasa. There are snow mountains in the distance. When you get to the top, you can exchange formal tickets (official website buys tickets). When you enter, you can't take photos. Don't make a noise, just visit quietly. The Buddhist Temple inside knows what money is like dung, RMB piles of sweep in the corner, gold spiritual pagoda inlaid with a variety of gems, chanting incense hall accompanied by the devotion of believers, Tibetans in their own way to worship their beliefs.