Reason:Grand ethnic architecture with an imposing atmosphere, enjoy Tibetan cuisine while watching cultural performances
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A must-visit place when you come to Shangri-La. You can feel the vitality of the grassland and the land, butter tea, local barley noodles and barley wine, big steaks, roasted chicken and other hard dishes, and you can have more after you finish eating. After that, there will be a Tibetan performance, handsome Tashi Mei Zhuoma dancing and playing the violin, and finally you can join the bonfire party with hundreds of people, and experience everything you have been thinking about these days!!!
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A must-visit place when you come to Shangri-La. You can feel the vitality of the grassland and the land, butter tea, local barley noodles and barley wine, big steaks, roasted chicken and other hard dishes, and you can have more after you finish eating. After that, there will be a Tibetan performance, handsome Tashi Mei Zhuoma dancing and playing the violin, and finally you can join the bonfire party with hundreds of people, and experience everything you have been thinking about these days!!!
Shangri-La's largest Tusi Manor has become a tourist attraction, where you can take photos for 20 yuan a piece. The seats are a bit crowded, but the Tibetan food is very good, and Xiao Zhuoma is very welcoming.
Tibetan Tusi Manor is the Tusi Manor in Shangri-La. It is said to be the residence of Master Doji in the TV series "Shangri-La". The manor is backed by snow-capped mountains and faces the county town, which is quiet in the bustling city. The manor is mainly composed of the Tibetan main building, Tibetan cultural exhibition room, scripture hall and Tibetan guest rooms. The Tusi Manor covers an area of about 5,000 square meters. The house design with a hip roof is spacious and grand. In front of the gate, there is a horse used by the Tusi master. Visitors can ride horses around the manor and learn to patrol the territory like the Tusi, or leave a heroic posture on horseback. The project package includes: Includes dinner (meat dishes: braised yak hot pot, roast beef, roast chicken, roast Tibetan pork, braised yak meat, yak sashimi, yak tenderloin, Tibetan pork belly, yak meatballs, Vegetarian dishes: mountain cabbage, crystal vegetable, wild fungus, potato, carrot pastry: barley cake, barley noodles, porridge, Snacks: barley crispy cake, twisted dough stick, barley seeds, butter tea, tsampa, barley wine (all ingredients are unlimited) Entering the manor, the Tibetan cultural exhibition room is a room displaying the chieftain's supplies. There are utensils used by the chieftain, including bows and arrows used by the chieftain for hunting, saddles, wine bottles, snuff bottles, rings, etc. used in daily life. Everything is unique to the Tibetans. Entering the main building, the second floor is the chieftain's meeting room and bedroom. The meeting room is full of wood carvings and is majestic. It is where the chieftain usually handles political affairs. Next to the hall is the fire pit, which is a very important place for Tibetan families. Now it is the place where Tibetans cook their meals. Next to the council hall is the Tusi's bedroom, which is furnished with incense burners and tea sets, and on the Tusi's couch are various Tusi costumes. Next to the bedroom is the lecture hall, on the wall of which there are three-dimensional reliefs of Yani silk embroidery, a Chinese intangible cultural heritage, and in the center of the scripture hall are Guanyin and Sakyamuni. It is said that in those days, there would be monks preaching and praying here every night. After coming out of the scripture hall, there is an open hall next to it, which was where the Tusi held banquets in those days. Now, visitors can watch Tibetan song and dance performances, drink barley wine, butter tea, eat roasted whole lamb, and experience the life of the Tusi in those days. If you are still not satisfied, you can also participate in the lively Guozhuang in the courtyard in front of the main building, and blend into the ocean of joy with the accompaniment of the cheerful string music. 👉 Contact by private message #Shangri-LaTravel #XinzhongTravel
Shangri-La's ultimate Tibetan dining experience! Experience Tibetan romance at Tusi Manor 🏔️ Who said Shangri-La is only about butter tea and barley cakes? Unlock a new Tibetan dining experience at Zhaya Tusi Manor! Not only did you enjoy authentic Tibetan cuisine, but you also got to watch a performance and meet the "Song Hye-kyo" of Shangri-La~ 🏰Zhaya Tusi Manor 📍Address: 157 Kangzhu Avenue 🕰Opening Hours: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM 💰Per Person: 150-200 RMB Their signature authentic Tibetan barbecue is a true hit! 🔥Roasted Dairy Beef: Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, the meat is so delicious it'll make you cry. 🐔Roasted Tibetan Chicken: Marinated with local spices, the aroma is fragrant. 🥩Yak Meatballs: Chewy and chewy, you'll be hooked! 🥬Vegetable Platter: A blend of seasonal Tibetan specialties. The entire manor is built in traditional Tibetan style, with wooden structures and colorful prayer flags. Every photo is a hit! In the evening, you can also enjoy a Tibetan song and dance performance. The Tibetan lady who leads the dance looks just like Song Hye Kyo. Tips: 1️⃣ Arrive around 6 PM to catch the stunning sunset over the Golden Mountain. 2️⃣ The barbecue portions are generous; 2-3 servings are enough for 3-4 people. 3️⃣ The show starts at 8 PM, so be sure to reserve a front-row seat. 4️⃣ The restaurant also offers Tibetan clothing rentals, perfect for dining and taking photos. #Shangri-LaFood #TibetanFood #YunnanTravel #EthnicStyle #HighlandFood
After the exams, our first stop was... Shangri-La [Smart]. Before coming, I knew Shangri-La was a high-altitude area. I had been there once before and felt I could handle it. So, I brought my sisters [Love] along this time... However, I overestimated their physical fitness. Before we set off, my younger sister had a low-grade fever... But my younger sister, unable to resist the allure of travel, insisted on coming along! After arriving at the B&B, they both felt exhausted after walking up a few stairs... I didn't realize it at the time. Then we went to visit Dukezong Ancient Town [GreatWall]. Tuishan Park boasts the world's largest prayer wheel. The sisters had to walk up the ten-meter-long staircase several times. I felt chest tightness, a clear symptom of altitude sickness! The best part was at night [Cry]. That night, my older sister vomited, and my younger sister also had a high fever. She was groaning and couldn't sleep well. It wasn't until she took antipyretics that her fever gradually subsided! Most of the guesthouses here have heated kangs and oxygen bars... After a day of breathing in oxygen, the sisters revived... The next day, we took a taxi to the Napahaila Grassland [Scenic]... We had originally planned to just take a taxi to the grassland, but since it's so vast, I decided to have the driver take us around the lake. The rental fee was 200 yuan. The female driver was very enthusiastic and responsible. She took us to the largest horse farm in the area for a tour around the lake. We rode horses, and she waited at the entrance... Since it was off-season, there were few people riding horses. The price for our three horses was 260 yuan, half the price of usual... At 6:30 pm, the driver introduced us to the Zhaya Tusi Manor. He said the best Tusi banquet there is, and it's incredibly popular. Luckily, the driver helped us reserve a seat! The price is about the same as the average price, so make sure to book in advance... Afterward, the driver picked us up and took us back to our B&B... Day 3, Pudacuo National Forest Park 🏞️... We left our driver's phone number and called him the next day after we woke up naturally. He'd take us to Pudacuo... 150 yuan round trip included. The altitude here is even higher... around 3,400 meters... Many college students in their 29s carry oxygen bottles, so we did too. The sisters seemed to have adapted and were able to handle the hike as long as we didn't rush. There's a shuttle bus service to the scenic area, so private cars can't get in! In winter, the boat tours 🛶 here aren't available, which means more walking. We just checked in and left! We didn't see many animals, just a little squirrel 🐿 and lots of Tibetan pheasants 🐓... On the fourth day, we didn't get to see the snow❄️... On the fifth day, we took the high-speed train to Lijiang. We had planned to bring unused oxygen, but when we got to security, we were told that oxygen cylinders weren't allowed on the high-speed train, so we had to throw them away... Arriving in Lijiang, we were blown away by the colorful flowers surrounding the Old Town. We loved it so much. Coming down from the high altitude, our blood pressure was noticeably lower, and we felt much more relaxed... Since many places weren't officially closed for the holiday, there were fewer people, and it was incredibly comfortable [love]... On the sixth day, having not yet booked tickets to the snow-capped mountains, we went for a ride on the Ancient Tea Horse Road. The B&B owner recommended a one-day tour with a small car that seated about ten people (around twelve). The cost was around 300 yuan, including lunch, and it was pretty good, much better than I expected! On day seven, we finally made it to Jade Dragon Snow Mountain 🏔️… We set off at 6:00 AM. The driver said we had to be up by 8:00 AM, so we could see the Golden Mountain in the sun. [Sun] The driver said adult tickets must be purchased in advance, and if children didn't buy tickets, they could buy them later. There were only 10,000 tickets available per day, so even in the off-season, they were sold out. We were around 400 per person. My sister wasn't tall enough, so we got a cheaper price! If we go around New Year's, the price will double, and tickets are hard to come by! The snow-capped mountains 🌨 and Blue Moon Valley 🌛 are simply a fairyland. [Like] Highly recommended: Shangri-La Yishan Banyun B&B (Dukezong Ancient Town) Hidden Designer Private Resort Courtyard (Lijiang Ancient Town) #Dukezong Ancient Town #Lijiang Ancient Town #Pudacuo National Park #Jade Dragon Snow Mountain #Tea Horse Road