The Eighth Lane of the Eighth Lane, East of the Eighth Lane Hotel, No. 8 Beijing Middle Road, Chengguan District, Lhasa, Tibet
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Many tourists who come to Lhasa will go to the Short House Bar to sit for a while, where you can find some of your favorite music to listen to during your trip. Short House Bar is located in the old city of Lhasa. The old shop is not big or even inconspicuous, so it is easy to miss. The sign in front of the door reads: Short House - Here you can find the music you have been looking for for a long time!
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Many tourists who come to Lhasa will go to the Short House Bar to sit for a while, where you can find some of your favorite music to listen to during your trip. Short House Bar is located in the old city of Lhasa. The old shop is not big or even inconspicuous, so it is easy to miss. The sign in front of the door reads: Short House - Here you can find the music you have been looking for for a long time!
I have thought about the way to enter Tibet many times, but I didn't expect to enter Tibet in this way. On the last night in Lhasa, I went from the hotel to this bar I accidentally discovered. I habitually sat at the bar, looked at the wine list, but found that the choice phobia started to work again, so I had no choice but to order a glass of Jack Daniels---the first kind of foreign wine I drank. Many times, when I can't make a choice, I will habitually order this traditional wine. In fact, the boss recommended Oblivion, but I found that I had forgotten what I should forget, and there was nothing to forget, so I didn't order it. Now I think about it, not drinking Oblivion is a pity, just like not going to the Potala Palace. Perhaps, it is to keep myself thinking about going to Tibet next time. The Low House Bar is the second bar I have been to for more than ten years. The first one is I am waiting for you in Xitang. For a period of time, I like folk songs very much. Maybe it's because I often go to the hut in those years, and there are a group of folk singers around me. When I left the original circle, I found that I didn't like folk songs, just like I didn't like it when I arrived at the Namtso Lake that day. However, the music in the short house is great. I mean the folk music collected by the owner, not the common love songs sung by singers to cater to the public. . . . Before leaving, I said that I would come back in five years. If this bar is still there by then, it should be a great thing. Every lone traveler to Tibet has a story or an accident. There will always be someone who will sit next to you and listen to your distant stories.
I saw this store on Ctrip before, and came here with the mentality of giving it a try. The environment inside is very exquisite and quiet, suitable for killing time, and the staff are also very knowledgeable. Talking with them has broadened my horizons. In addition, the boss is very nice and gave me two steam sauna coupons. In short, it is a place worth visiting.
I walked in by accident, and it really fits my feeling! It's hard to find such a characteristic bar in the mainland. There is no resident singer, but it is much better than those noisy so-called performing arts bars. There is no comparison! I don't drink much, but today I asked the waitress to make a cocktail, listened to Indian, Nepalese and Tibetan music, and savored everything in the bar... I don't know why I felt inexplicably moved in the end... This is the place that impressed me the most during this trip to Lhasa, and I will come again...
It's not bad. I went there by myself. It's not a noisy bar. I listened to music and drank wine. I felt very relaxed. I like this feeling. Friends who like petty bourgeoisie can give it a try.