China News Agency, Lhasa, January 3 (Reporter Zhao Lang) The Potala Palace and Norbulingka, which were temporarily closed due to the impact of the epidemic, reopened to the public on the 3rd.

  After several months of absence, the Potala Palace welcomes guests lively.

In the morning of the same day, tourists were taking pictures in Snow City at the foot of the Potala Palace.

For many tourists, it is both exciting and emotional.

At the time of the "Winter Tour to Tibet", the free ticketing activities in scenic spots have made many open scenic spots "warmer", and tourists with accents from all over the world can be seen everywhere in the Potala Palace.

  A Mr. Hu from Beijing told the reporter: "I was very lucky to catch up with the reopening as soon as I came here. I reserved tickets for the Potala Palace as soon as I landed yesterday. Next, I will go to Ali for a big ring tour, about half an hour. months."

  Among the crowd visiting the Potala Palace, there are many worshipers.

Tashi Phuntsok is from Gansu. There are more than a dozen of them, including old people and infants. They just arrived in Lhasa yesterday.

At the beginning of the new year, he said that his family was very happy to visit the Potala Palace, and plans to go to other places in Tibet to worship later.

  Norbulingka, a world cultural heritage, is the summer palace of successive Dalai Lamas, with a history of more than 200 years.

According to Zhaxi, deputy head of the Publicity and Reception Section of the Norbulingka Management Office, Norbulingka, as one of the scenic spots in the "Winter Tour to Tibet", will be free of tickets until March 15 this year.

During the event, Norbulingka can provide free explanation services to tourists.

  In addition to cultural attractions, Namtso, a famous scenic spot in Tibet, also reopened to the public on the 3rd.

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