Tromsikhang Market

Lhasa


This bazaar-like area in the old town has the widest selection of dried fruit and nuts (imported from Xinjiang) and is the place to buy such Tibetan specialities as tsampa (roasted-barley flour), churpi (dried yak cheese) and yak butter. Khampa-style cowboy hats are for sale in the streets outside.


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