It’s me again Daniel (known as DanielCtw) and time for a recap of my Tibet adventures. This post will take a super long time for me to write about the whole thing due to the many days I spent there. Of course, any Tibet post won’t be completed without the blogger himself appearing inside the photos taken. Here is my post about my monastery visitation in Tibet.
Monastery Visitation Recap
Yes, I am so full of myself. I just have to act a killer pose here. Okay, it’s weird that this photo should be the start of this post. Well, that’s me, I guess. Now back to our Tibet Monastery post. As mentioned, I visited the Drepung Monastery previously and these are some of the weird things I witnessed there.
What is that? A satellite fallen from space? Or is it about the weird expression on the woman. Surprisingly what I wanted to say is why the heck are there 2 flasks lying down there. Only to notice that there was a kettle in the middle of the whole thing. Surprisingly smart, innovative way to boil a water. Solar powered kettle. Beat that William. What a weird sight, but nevertheless creative.
Well, setting aside that, had the privilege of standing on top the roof of the monastery and this is what I took for the fun of it. If you want to know more about the Drepung Monastery, you can visit this site.
There, that’s how it looks like. Straight from the camera. Beautiful? Not beautiful? It’s up to your eyes. The scenery to me was breathtaking and in additional to the cold weather and insufficient air, I felt hungry. Lucky me and the gang and the guide finally decided to eat. Darn I am hungry. So where to eat on our first day of guided daily tour in Lhasa, Tibet
The place chosen was Lhasa Namaste Restaurant. After looking through the menu, there are western, chinese, nepalese and tibetan food. Seeing as I am now in Tibet, of course I would want to try Tibetan food. Food’s fine, but the most challenging and weird thing I did was to try the drink which most Tibetans drink. The deadly yummy Tibetan Yak Butter Milk Tea.
Yak Butter Milk Tea in a cup. Why try something not Tibetan when you’re there. Here’s my experience of it, after sipping one sip, I had this feeling all over me. My taste buds were okay for awhile until the oily taste seeps in and ewwwww… I can’t stand the smell later on. It’s like I got this taste over me all the time until the following day.
Trying to act cool while drinking the Yak Butter Milk Tea is hard.
Seriously I will try any food thrown at me, as long as it’s edible. This was how it went.
Now better believe it. It taste just like drinking oil + tea. Glad that’s done with and yes, I finished the whole cup. Then after that I’ve been able to taste the same taste through out the day that walking past a Yak Butcher Stall, it got me to think about that frightful weird experience.
That’s a butcher resting with the Yak meat pieces hanging on the wood. Finally, it was time to visit the next monastery and to forget about the experience of ever drinking the tea. The problem is that candles are lit up in the monastery with the same butter that was use in the tea. It made me felt uneasy a little.
The second monastery visitation has a beautiful backdrop. I am glad the sky was blue and not gray to be able to capture this shot. Though I wanted something different thus I look for certain angles to shoot and here’s one of those shots.
An old building that has a weird structure to it. Look at the texture of it. Somehow I prefer this sight over the modern type buildings. It’s like there are history to be told, and waiting to be found out. One special thing about this monastery is actually the monks will be doing their debate here. Debate? Well, the debate is held in order to choose the next possible Master Monk. I did witness the scene but somehow it looks like it’s quite publicize.
Though a monk was glaring at me when I took this photo. Seems like he doesn’t like me. “Please don’t Kung Fu me!“
Monk : It’s hot here, and you why do you take my photo?
Daniel : *poof*
Total Damage done on that day for visitations.
Drepung Monastery : 40RMB
Second Monastery : 40RMB
Such crazy prices to visit monasteries if you would ask me.
nice pictures..
didn’t shave head ar? =P
of course no le. The monk also no shave all hair XD
Nice tour…
The only curtains can make is the meat hanging all over his shop. HAHA….
Hmm.. wonder Malaysia can find some curtains like that or not HAHAHA
Cant believe u forced urself to drink all of the tea!! Sounds so yucky that the taste was still there for so long, i would have taken a sip and just leave the rest eeeew!
Great pix too =)
I should have brought some back so can let you taste the next time I meet you.. hohoho
1st time dropped by here…. Good photos 😀
Thanks.. you do have your nice photos too
I have plan for travel.