Tibetan capital Lhasa is banned in the city

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As a child, we used to fall as common

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knowledge, the forbidden city is Tibet. It's half wrong, it's half right. The banned city was actually the city of Lhasa in Tibet. But why was Lhasa prohibited? That's the text of today's mysteries in search of mystery.

Tibet is an autonomous region of the southwest of the People's Republic of China. This area was officially established in 1965. Now that we see Tibet, its line of boundaries is determined in the eighteenth century. The area is vast - 12,28,400 sq km This is the largest provincial region, except China's Xinjiang region. However, its population density is lowest, because the location is very mountainous, remote, high and hostile weather. For the same reason the economy of this region is also bad. Out of Tibet, 75 million people live in Tibet, outside of Tibet. Tibetans have fewer skills than cattle rowing. Tourism is not income from anything other than business here. The literacy rate is quite low. Many Tibetans still want to be independent, but Tibet is still part of China. In addition to the news of the Dalai Lama and the revolting news against the Beijing government, Tibet became the subject of global pressures.

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This is Tibet's administrative capital, Lhasa (Lhasa-ལྷ་ ས་). And the urban area of ​​Lazarus refers mainly to Chengguan district. The second most populated area of ​​Tibetan plateau is Lhasa, the first is Xining; At the same time, Lhasa is one of the world's tallest cities, about 11,450 feet (3,490 meters) above sea level. Lhasa was the capital of Tibet since the mid-seventeenth century. Several places of Tibetan Buddhism are located here, in which the Potala palace, the Jokhang temple, the Norbulinka palaces etc.

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