The code of ethnic harmony on Barkhor Street
With a history of over 1,300 years, Barkhor Street in Lhasa stands as a vivid example of cultural exchange and integration among different ethnic groups. Zhuoma, a Tibetan clothing shop owner, has lived on this street for three decades and run her business here for 18 years.
Over the years, she has witnessed sweeping transformations—from improved access to utilities and cleaner surroundings, to a thriving atmosphere where neighbors of different ethnic backgrounds support one another, while visitors from all over China and the world come together in harmony.
Zhuoma and her daughter have learned multiple languages to better communicate with tourists. They continuously innovate their designs, blending traditional Tibetan attire with modern touches to open new markets.
Their stories serve as a window into the harmonious coexistence and shared prosperity of China's ethnic groups, a reflection of Barkhor Street's renewal and vitality in the new era.




























