Oh,i see it on this website. http://www.tibettravel.com/en/Article/ShowArticle-355.html
Tibet Travel Permits (or Tibet visa) are the necessary documents required for a tour to Tibet in addition to Chinese visa. Tibet Travel Permits vary according to the places that travelers plan to visit, but the most basic one is the permit issued by Tibet Tourism Bureau. It is required as a must entry pass to Tibet for every foreign traveler.Due to Tibet's unique ethnic traditions, cultural heritage, tourist service facilities, reception capacity, ecological protection needs and traffic situation, the National Tourism Administration prescribed that foreign tourists, Taiwan and overseas Chinese tourists (except for Hong Kong and Macao residents holding Chinese passports or return certificates) have to get a Tibet Travel Permit before they are allowed to enter Tibet. All tourists can get it through a travel agency except for diplomats, journalists and government officials. They have to go through the Tibet Foreign Affairs Office.Please keep in mind that foreign tourists are generally required to have four kinds of documents to travel in Tibet.Chinese VisaTibet Travel PermitAliens' Travel PermitMilitary Area Entry Permit(Only for some special place)More on Tibet Vista(tibettravel.org)
Due to Tibet's unique ethnic traditions, cultural heritage, tourist service facilities and many complicated things, there are generally four documents(the Chinese Visa, Tibet Tourism Bureau Permit (TTB), Aliens' Travel Permit (PSB), the Military Permit) required for foreign tourists who want to travel freely in Tibet. For Tibet Travel Permit please visit Tibet Vista/ tibettravel.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually, foreigners are not allowed to view all the Tibet,like Chamdo.
There very popular trekking routes through Nepal or Tibet ending at Mount Everest. These treks culminate in a visit to the Everest Base Camp on the corresponding side of the mountain (North Side - Tibet; South Side - Nepal).
reopen
The past tense of reopen is reopened.
For the greater part, the mystery of Tibet should be attributed to its unique geographic feature. Tibet is located on the world's highest and largest plateau. The relatively close environment retained its original scenery and local customs. Moreover, snow-covered mountain peaks and stories with them make it a holy place for both religious disciples and tourists. So why not travel here and find the for yourself.
Tibet is famous for its unique cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and spiritual significance, particularly as the home of Tibetan Buddhism and numerous monasteries. The region is renowned for its breathtaking high-altitude scenery, including the Himalayas and Mount Everest, which attract adventurers and tourists. Additionally, Tibet's political history and ongoing struggles for autonomy have drawn international attention, further contributing to its global recognition.
That is the correct spelling of "reopened" (opened again).
uhm im not sure if the scar will reopen...........but i totally tried it and it worked!!!! :)
the school reopen of 23rd august 2012
i saw on the forums it will reopen in like four months
The plateau of tibet.