Tibet is located in a remote area of my country and is very mysterious to people in Northeast China. The 11th Panchen Lama is one of the two major religious leaders of Tibet, along with the Dalai Lama. He is the religious leader of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet. In the eyes of the Tibetan people in Tibet, he is a god-like spiritual leader. "Ban" is the abbreviation of the Sanskrit word "pandita", which means a learned man; "chan" means "big" in Tibetan; "Panchen" means "big pandita", that is, a great scholar. It was originally a respectful title for eminent monks with profound knowledge of Buddhism in the area of rear Tibet (today's Kazakhstan). So what was the name of the ancient Tibetan administrative agency? What documents do people from Xinjiang need to go to Tibet? Let's take a look at the introduction of the Encyclopedia Knowledge Network below! Contents of this article 1. What was the ancient administrative agency of Tibet called? 2. What documents do Xinjiang residents need to go to Tibet? 3. What kind of car do I need to go to Tibet? 1What was the ancient administrative agency of Tibet called?Abbreviated as "U-Tsang Dusi", it was the highest military and political jurisdiction of the Ming Dynasty in China over most of the present-day Tibet Autonomous Region except for the Qamdo region, as well as Sikkim and Bhutan. In the fifth year of Hongwu, U-Tsang annexed the country, and in the sixth year, the U-Tsang Guard (now Lhasa) was established, which was under the jurisdiction of the Xi'an Xingdusi; in the seventh year, it was changed to the U-Tsang Duzhishisi, with its seat in U-Tsang. The Ming government also adopted the "monk official system", appointing Lamaist monks as the commanders, co-governors, and judges of the guards. The highest monk official was the Dharma King, who served as the U-Tsang Duzhishi, and was hereditary. It can be seen that the Tibetan region was subordinate to the central government of the Ming Dynasty, and this relationship lasted until the Wanli and Chongzhen periods. 2What documents do Xinjiang people need to go to Tibet?You must have an ID card. If you go to Ngari Prefecture, you need to apply for a border pass. There was a time when you were required to apply for a criminal record certificate. The specific requirements depend on the departure time and current requirements. You can also consult the relevant agencies. 3What kind of car do I need to go to Tibet?It is best to drive an off-road vehicle. Many mountain roads in Tibet are unpaved gravel roads. When it rains, cars are basically unable to cope with it. Small mudslides frequently occur in Tibet. Although the possibility of destroying the road is very low, it is easy to block the way of cars. Therefore, off-road vehicles are the first choice. Four-wheel or all-wheel drive is a necessary function for all off-road vehicles. Even if those fashionable SUVs designed specifically for cities have four-wheel drive functions, their frames are often low. It is easy to break down when driving on undulating roads. At that time, no one can help. Use professional off-road tires. The shoulder tread blocks of professional off-road tires are arranged in a toothed shape, which has the effect of digging mud, sand and gravel. |
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