Norbu
Lingka, which means "precious garden" in Tibetan,
was the summer residence of many generations of Dalai
Lamas, while Potala Palace was their winter residence.
It lies one kilometer to the west of the Potala.
Among
the green trees stands a two-story building with carved
beams, painted pillars, traditional upturned eaves, and
corbel brackets. This is the house where Dalai Lamas stayed
during the summer. The building is surrounded by trees,
with ponds, terraces, and towers nearby. Thhis elegant
palace contains many valuable objects, including gold,
silver, jade, antiques, Buddhist artifacts, murals, and
Luxury furniture.
When
the trees turn green, families come here to celebrate
Dzamling Chisang Festival. Setting up tents and camps
in the woods or by the river, they sing and dance and
drink Qingke barley wine and buttered tea until midnight.
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