To me the idea of a theme park in mystical, magical, spiritual and beautiful Lhasa just reeks of crass commercialism and poor taste. Isn't there enough theme parks in China, much less in the world, to cater to the idiosyncrasy of the fun loving tourists seeking mindless pleasures and delusions? Do we really want to attract such people to Lhasa? Of course one could argue that attracting these pleasure seeking tourists to such a spiritual place could have a positive effect on their samsaric mindstream, that visiting or even breathing in the sites would affect a spiritual imprint...so on. Seriously? I am not convinced. Travellers visiting specific places have specific reasons for making that long trip, eg. to see the Eiffle Tower in Paris, to visit the Himalayas in Nepal, to see the Taj Mahal in India, to walk the Camino in Santiago, to climb Mount Everest etc...People who take the trouble to come all the way to Lhasa want to visit the temples, the monasteries, & experience the cultural heritage of the beautiful Tibetans...not to visit a theme park! Leave the profiteering and commercialism in Disneyland, Legoland, WhiteWater World, Universal Studios, Kidzania and preserve the sanctity of Lhasa.