拉萨
Lhasa
The capital of Tibet, Lhasa is home to the Potala Palace and the spiritual center of Tibetan Opera (Ache Lhamo), a masked dance-drama tradition.
As a vital node in China's cultural geography, this location has nurtured artistic traditions that have endured through dynastic changes, social transformations, and the challenges of modernity. The continuity of these practices speaks to the deep relationship between place and cultural identity.
Today, Lhasa continues to be a living center of heritage — where master artisans train the next generation, festivals mark the seasons, and ancient crafts adapt to contemporary life.
Civilization Snapshot
Where heritage lives — the geography of cultural practice
Interact with the nodes of cultural heritage across the region's ancient grid.
Heritage District
The cultural heart of Lhasa
Craft Village
Traditional workshops and living heritage
The heritage collection of Lhasa
A Lineage of Eras
Keepers of the Flame
Tashi Drolma
“The craft is not just technique — it is the memory of our ancestors speaking through our hands.”
READ THEIR STORYThe Cultural Constellation of Lhasa
The heritage of Lhasa does not exist in isolation. It is the core of a sophisticated network of exchange, where techniques, motifs, and melodies traveled to shape the identity of an entire civilization.
- Beijing Connected Heritage
- Nanjing Connected Heritage
- Suzhou Connected Heritage
The Rhythms of Time
Spring Festival
2 seasonal observances
Summer Festival
2 seasonal observances
Autumn Festival
2 seasonal observances
Winter Festival
2 seasonal observances
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