Jokhang Temple, one of Tibetan Buddhism’s most sacred sites, stands at the heart of Lhasa, covering 6 acres and holding UNESCO World Heritage status. Dating back over 1,300 years, the temple attracts throngs of pilgrims and red-robed monks who come to worship at the Jowo Shakyamuni golden Buddha statue. Visitors can observe the lighting of lamps and the spinning of prayer wheels, immersing themselves in the spiritual atmosphere that has defined this historic site for centuries.
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