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"Night time economy" makes ancient city vibrant

By Lhapa Sunmo, Liu Fang Source:China Tibet News 2021年07月21日 16:24


Photo shows the performance scene of the Tibetan cultural large-scale live-action drama Princess Wencheng.


Photo shows the food area of Lhasa Tianhai Night Market.

Photo shows people shopping in street stalls of Zangyou Tancheng.

Photo shows the music fountain at the south end ofthe Potala Palace Square.

Photo shows a corner of the flower area at Zangyou Tancheng.

Photo shows tourists taking pictures at the Yaowangshan observation deck.

Photo shows tourists recordeding the night scene of the Potala Palace.

It is the height of summer and everything is in full bloom. Lhasa is hot in the daytime because of the strong sunshine, but cool and refreshing in the night. In summer, people are more willing to go out at night for leisure and entertainment, and the "night time economy" adds a different atmosphere to the ancient city of Lhasa.

At 19:30, before the sky is completely dark, the streets of Lhasa are already illuminated. The citizens and tourists began to feel the charm of Lhasa's night and enjoy the different experience brought by the "night time economy".

Zangyou Tancheng is located in the core area of the western suburbs of Lhasa. Advantageous geographical location, surrounding schools, companies, shops, communities, and dense population make it one of the large business circles in Lhasa. Many citizens and tourists choose to visit the stalls here, or go to the snack street to taste the delicacies from all over the country.

At 21 o'clock, the night market with delicious food makes the night life in Lhasa colorful. It is packed with people and has become the world of delicious food.

As night fell, the sound of singing and dancing rang out on Aquarius Mountain by the Lhasa River. On the stage, Princess Wencheng, a magnificent Tibetan cultural live-action drama with mountains and rivers as the scene and stars as the screen, tells a love story of harmony between Tibetan and Han people spanning thousands of years.

At 22 o'clock, the Potala Palace is brilliant under the laser light. Bright lights flashes on the streets of busy traffic, the Potala Palace Square is still crowded, as lively as a festival.

When night falls, whether it is the neon lights on the streets and alleys of Lhasa, or the noisy night market, a few friends gathering, chatting in a cafe, restaurant...As an important period of consumption, night time economy has become a new force of consumption growth in Lhasa.


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