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Lhasa’s ‘Sweet Wall’ Tradition Blends History & Honey 🏯🍯

Every year, the iconic Potala Palace in Lhasa—the heart of China's Xizang Autonomous Region—gets a deliciously unique makeover. Locals call it the 'sweet wall' 🍯, and it’s exactly what it sounds like! The palace’s white exterior is repainted using a centuries-old recipe mixing white lime, milk, sugar, honey, and locally sourced saffron. Talk about a *literal* sugar rush!

But this isn’t just about preservation—it’s a cultural celebration. Families and volunteers gather to help, passing buckets of the fragrant mixture up scaffolding in a human chain. Imagine a giant community bake-off, but for architecture! 🧑🍳✨ The ritual symbolizes renewal and unity, blending Buddhist traditions with the region’s rich heritage.

Pro tip for travelers: Visit in autumn to catch the palace gleaming like a frosted cake 🎂 against Xizang’s crisp blue skies. Who knew history could taste this sweet?

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