Tibet, often called the “Roof of the World,” is a plateau region in Central Asia and an autonomous region of China. Its breathtaking high-altitude landscapes include the vast Tibetan Plateau, sacred Mount Kailash, and serene Lake Manasarovar. Tibetan culture revolves around spirituality, with Tibetan Buddhism shaping daily life. Visitors revere iconic sites like the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple as spiritual and cultural landmarks. Traditionally, agriculture and pastoralism supported Tibet’s economy. In recent years, tourism has grown rapidly, attracting travelers to its unique traditions, monasteries, and stunning natural beauty. Tibet blends spirituality with majestic landscapes, offering a glimpse into a deeply meaningful way of life.
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