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Stepping out onto the Barkhor circuit, you're swept along by a sea of chanting pilgrims. You go with the flow as the intriguing procession winds its way clockwise.
You peer beyond the whirl of spinning prayer wheels and swirling prayer flags - is that the Jamkhang you can see? Turning to your neighbour on the circuit, you say???
This pocket companion is full of phrases to help you out in any situation - not just discovering Buddhist temples. You'll be talking your way around Tibet in no time.
Master menu vocab and script
Read up on festival rites and rituals - from incense-burning to cham dances
Get a handle on Tibetan grammar and pronunciation
Find your way around - by pedicab, taxi or bus
The Tibetan language is spoken throughout the Tibetan plateau and Bhutan. It is also used in parts of Nepal and northern India.
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