LHASA, May 30 (Xinhua) -- The extensive renovation of the area at the foot
of Potala Palace, Tibet's most famous landmark, has been completed, sources with
the regional cultural relics administration said on Wednesday.
"The six-year renovation work has finished and 13 scenic spots in the Shol
Village will open for tourists from Thursday," said Nyi'ma Cering, director of
Tibet Autonomous Region Cultural Relics Administration.
Shol Village, covering 50,000 square meters, has 22 ancient architectures,
said Nyi'ma. Shol means "down" or "below" in the Tibetan language.
Shol Village is part of the Potala Palace and functioned as the working
district for the government, nobles and monasteries. It was also the residential
area of generations of Dalai Lamas, as well as officials, nobles, and people of
lower classes.
The 13 spots opened to tourists include a prison, a mint and a former
government agency for legislation and taxation services.
The entry fee is temporarily fixed at 30 yuan (3.9 U.S. dollars), said
Nyi'ma Cering.