Shangri-La’s Dukezong Ancient Town: A Resilient Moonlight City

Dukezong, meaning "City on Stone" and "Moonlight City" in Tibetan, was once a key hub on the Tea Horse Road and home to China’s largest, best-preserved Tibetan dwellings. Tragically, a 2014 fire destroyed over two-thirds of its buildings, but the rebuilt town remains captivating. Its architecture blends Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indian influences, showcasing vibrant murals, grand temples, and intricate carvings. At 3,300 meters altitude, visitors should avoid strenuous activities. Explore for a day to savor Tibetan delicacies like butter tea and yak meat, and shop for unique crafts. Respect local customs and prepare for potential altitude sickness for a memorable visit.

Post by Maryyngyng1 | Nov 22, 2024

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