A journey to Tibet
Kadambini Sharma and Umashankar Singh from NDTV India have visited Tibet, and captured the mesmerising view through their cameras... So, let's take a look... In this picture, you see the front view of Potala Palace (Seat of Power of all Dalai Lamas)
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Front view of Potala Palace (Seat of Power of all Dalai Lamas). The Potala Palace in Lhasa, was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959. Seat of Power of Dalai Lamas it has the bodies of all but sixth Dalai Lama buried here. Built at an altitude of 3,700 metres, it's divided into White Palace - the administrative wing and the Red Palace - the religious wing.
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Inside Qushui railway station, about 80 km from Lhasa. Seven years after it began an ambitious rail journey from Beijing to Lhasa, China's railway plans for Tibet are firmly on track with the inauguration of two new rail lines going west and east from Lhasa. The extended lines, (251 kms) from the Tibetan capital to the city of Shigatse on the west and (433 kms) from Lhasa to Nyingchi still under construction to the east, will effectively link Tibet to India, Nepal and Bhutan as well, all part of the Chinese government's mission 2020 for infrastructure in Tibet.
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Inside a tunnel en route to Lhasa. Several such tunnels have been built in Tibet to lay more than 1,300 kms of railway line and more than one lakh kms of highways. There are several short, as well as long, tunnles, which have reduced travel time to almost half.