Souvenir Hunting in Lhasa’s Barkhor Street
Explore Barkhor Street in Lhasa to discover yak milk tea, yak-fur handbags and Lhasa-themed latte art. Find out which unique souvenirs to bring home from Tibet’s vibrant capital.
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Explore Barkhor Street in Lhasa to discover yak milk tea, yak-fur handbags and Lhasa-themed latte art. Find out which unique souvenirs to bring home from Tibet’s vibrant capital.
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