Tuesday, September 18, 2012

In Lhasa, there are four major kora (cirsuits) Inner Kora, Middle Kora, Outer Kora and Potala Palace




Fujian Tulou are the vernacular Hakka clay dwellings in the mountainous areas in the southwest Fujian Province of China. The earthen Tulou houses provide communal housing and reinforcing the structure of clans, and listed as World Cultural Heritage in 2008.
Pilgrims perform kora in the manner of chanting mantras, spinning alaskan cruises departing from san francisco their handheld prayer wheels or prostrating themselves aimed at increasing their suffering. Similar to prayer flags and spinning prayer wheels, kora performing is done for the purpose of having a peaceful life and happy afterlife.
In Lhasa, there are four major kora (cirsuits) Inner Kora, Middle Kora, Outer Kora and Potala alaskan cruises departing from san francisco Palace Kora. The Inner Kora refers to the circuit inside Jokhang Temple; Middle Kora is the path around the exterior of Jokhang Temple; Outer Kora is known as the Lingkhor Circuit, the longest kora in Lhasa and walking around Lingkhor Kora takes about 2 and half hours; Potala Palace Kora refers to the path around Potala Palace alaskan cruises departing from san francisco taking 40 minutes for one circle walking.

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