Norbulingka, located in Lhasa, China, served as the official summer residence for the Dalai Lama from the late 1700s until the 1950s. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, it stands as one of Tibet’s most significant historical attractions. The complex features a 374-room palace set within a lush park that boasts hundreds of rare plants, rose bushes, and fruit trees. Visitors can explore the expansive grounds, which also support a variety of wildlife, offering a serene and verdant retreat in the heart of Lhasa.
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