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Compared with other cities in China, the entertainment in Lhasa seems more low-key and simple. Bars in Lhasa are attractive for their exotic flavors, especially in the evening. Visitors like to choose a bar for a drink with friends that suites their style.
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Singing and Dancing Show
Bars
For your first visit to Lhasa, it is definitely worthwhile to watch a Tibetan singing and dancing show-- called Langma opera in Tibetan. Originally, Langma meant 'royal music' in Tibetan but, over time, the opera became a favorite among locals and commoners. Xinshiji Langma Hall is one of the more authentic and pleasurable places to watch the performance, where visitors can drink beer and enjoy the dance in a truly cultural environment.
Bars in Lhasa are attractive for their exotic flavors. Especially in the evening, foreigners like to choose a bar to meet friends and share their travel stories with each other.
Mayke Ame (Maji A'mi) is the most enchanting place which travelers like to go. It is not only an excellent restaurant but also a bar full of ethnic characters. One of the interesting things you will find is the many volumes filled with stories written by former visitors. Mayke Ame, located on the corner of the Barkhor Street, also features a convenient internet bar as well.
Ganglamedo Cafe&Bar, in Tibetan it means 'snowdrop'. Upon entering the bar, visitors are greeted with many elaborate canvases and watercolor paintings with the set in Tibet. The strong artistic atmosphere makes the bar extremely popular and draws many guests from all around the world. Located at Barkhor Street, Ganglamedo is well known for its delicious pastry and coffee.