Tibet
It has always been a recognized tourist destination
in this vast land
there are too many surprises
Here is a vast area
There are abundant resources
picturesque here
There are too many sights that cannot be described in words
There are mountains, lakes and seas
There are sunrises and stars
There are forests and snow fields
…
It can be said to come to Tibet once
You can enjoy most of the world’s scenery
because it has
1. Brilliant colors
If the colors in this world are God’s overturned palette, then Tibet must be the one favored by God. In Tibet, I’m afraid there are only colors that you can’t tell.
▼Peach Blossom Scarlet: Linzhi Peach Blossom Valley
The demon of the peach, scorching its splendor! Peach blossoms are found in many places, but there are few peach blossoms in such a large area as Tibet.
Whether it is the mountain stream, the river valley, or the edge of the field, they are all covered in pink. The scene is more than Sansheng III can describe.
▼Buckwheat Flour: Shigatse Buckwheat Flower Farm
Every year in August, a large area of buckwheat flowers in Tibet will be in full bloom, and the pink flower sea looks like a girl’s face under the sunshine.
“Looking at Noda in front of the door alone, the moonlight buckwheat flowers are like snow” is such a scene.
▼Rapeseed yellow: the sea of rapeseed flowers next to National Highway 318
Speaking of rapeseed, most people will think of Menyuan’s rapeseed, but every April in Tibet, along National Highway 318, pieces of rapeseed are inlaid on both sides of the road like gems.
As hot as the sun, dazzling.
▼Romantic Purple: Gesang Flower Sea
Gesang flower has a high position in the hearts of the Tibetan people, and is regarded by the Tibetan people as a holy flower that symbolizes love and auspiciousness.
It is an ordinary flower that grows on the plateau. It has thin stems and small petals. It looks fragile, but the stronger the wind, the more erect it will be; the more exposed it is to the sun, the more brilliant it will bloom.
▼Grassland Green
Speaking of grasslands, Inner Mongolia always comes to mind, but Tibet has a total grassland area of 1.323 billion mu, making it the province with the largest grassland area in China.
▼Sky blue
The sky in Tibet has the purest blue color, and its blue color will also change with the change of sunlight in a day. But whether it’s the blue sky at noon or the dark blue at night, the smog-free sky in Tibet will always make you forget your troubles.
▼Snow mountain white
Tibet should be the place closest to the sky. The snow-capped mountains here are majestic and holy. The continuous snow-capped mountains stand there, as if they are the best patron saint of this land!
2. The highway with the highest appearance
Many people choose to go to Tibet not by plane or train, but by self- driving.
Not only because of the scenery along the way, but also because of the special existence of Tibet’s highway itself.
Most of the entire line is the endless Gobi desert and the perennial snow-covered mountains. Most of the areas passed by are no-man’s land, but it is this desolation that adds a lot of mystery to Tibet.
▼Highway with the highest value: Lalin high-grade highway
It starts from Lhasa, the “City of Sunlight”, and leads to the “Peach Blossom Spring” of Linzhi.
It goes all the way south along the beautiful Niyang River, passing through snow-capped mountains, forests, rivers, wetlands, grasslands, and rural fields… It connects two beautiful regions of Tibet, and the scenery along the way is infinite.
▼The Heavenly Road to Tibet: 318 Sichuan-Tibet Line
This is the route admired by many people, the magical road to Tibet, passing through plateaus, lakes, and snow-capped mountains along the way, with beautiful scenery all the way, which makes countless people yearn for it.
▼The oldest road: Tangbo Ancient Road
This route is the road that Princess Wencheng traveled to the Tubo Kingdom in Tibet to marry her relatives. Walking on this road to feel the traces of culture and history, this is also the closest ancient road to heaven.
▼The closest road to heaven: Mount Everest Line
From Lhasa at an altitude of 3,650 meters to Mount Everest at an altitude of 5,100 meters, the Everest Line is a route with increasing altitude.
And the destination of this line is very clear, pointing directly to Mount Everest, so if you want to take this line, everyone must pay attention to safety.
3. Sacred Snow Mountain
Snow mountain symbolizes holiness, purity, magnificence and romance. Whether you are a climber or an admirer, snow mountains can always give people the power to shock the soul.
The snow-capped mountains in Tibet can be said to be the highest in the world.
▼Top of Ali: Gang Rinpoche
Mount Gang Rinpoche is 6,721 meters above sea level and is known as the “Top of Ali”.
Gang Rinpoche is not the highest mountain in this area, but its peculiarity lies in that the snow-covered peak can shine brightly under the sunshine all the year round, like a holy light.
▼The world’s highest peak: Mount Everest
It seems that Mount Everest does not need much introduction, the highest peak in the world.
The upper part of the mountain is covered with ice and snow all the year round, and the terrain is steep and steep. It is a place that the world’s mountaineering sports pay attention to and yearn for.
▼Majestic and majestic: Nyainqentanglha Mountain
The Nyainqentanglha Mountains are the watershed between the Yarlung Zangbo River and the Nujiang River , and divide Tibet into three regions: northern Tibet, southern Tibet, and southeastern Tibet.
It and Namtso are not only the most eye-catching sacred mountains and holy lakes in Tibet, but also described by the Tibetan people as a loving couple, cuddling and taking care of each other, which is very beautiful.
▼Father of the mountains: Namjagbarwa
Located at the intersection of the Himalayas, the Nyainqentanglha Mountains and the Hengduan Mountains, it is the highest mountain in Nyingchi, Tibet, China.
The huge triangular peak of Namjagbarwa is covered with snow all the year round, shrouded in clouds and mist, and never reveals its true colors easily, so it is also called “Shameful Girl Peak”.
4. Paradise Prairie
There are so many beauties in Tibet that everyone ignores its green color.
▼Zi Ga Grassland
Ziga Grassland has a total area of 2.05 million mu. It is endless here, with blue sky, white clouds, green grass and wild flowers in the field of vision in summer and autumn.
Every year in midsummer, the grassland is full of birds and flowers, and the Milky Way is bright at night, and the winding streams are like silver ribbons inlaid in the night.
▼Meiyu Grassland
Meiyu Grassland, as its name suggests, looks like a piece of uncut jade embedded in the ground.
Meiyu Grassland is a pure pastoral area, with a vast expanse of green and boundless, like an ocean with no end in sight. Here you can also see undulating mountains and continuous snow-capped mountains. From a distance, the meandering river seems to come from the sky.
▼Bangda Grassland
Bangda Grassland is also an alpine grassland, located in the Qamdo area of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
The upper reaches of Yuqu, a tributary of the Nujiang River, meander through it, and the banks are covered with dense grass and other meadow plants. There are also Tibetan gazelles on the grassland, the green grass is like felt, and there are herds of cattle and sheep. The scenery is simply too beautiful.
5. Thousand Lakes
Do you know how many lakes there are in Tibet, the roof of the world? There are more than 1,500 of them! The number is the first in the country!
They are scattered, they are colorful, they are magnificent, they fascinate all beings…
▼Namtso
This is one of the three holy lakes in Tibet, which means “heavenly lake” in Tibetan. Naturally, there is no need to say more! Just enjoy the beautiful pictures directly!
▼Basongcuo
Basongcuo is located in the plateau gorge, which integrates snow mountains, lakes, forests, waterfalls, pastures, cultural relics, historical sites, scenic spots and ancient temples. It has the reputation of “Little Switzerland” on the plateau.
▼ Passionate measures
The land with the most romantic name has a total water area of more than 1.5 million mu.
The snow-capped mountains here, like a girl with a thousand years of beauty, are waiting around the passionate blue lake, and the lake and mountains have become romantic because of this name!
▼Manasabad Yongcuo
Like Namtso, it is one of the three holy lakes in Tibet.
Namtso is the saltwater lake with the highest altitude in Tibet, and Manasarovar is one of the freshwater lakes with the highest altitude in Tibet. People’s special feelings for it are the romantic stories of it and Mount Kailash, the holy mountain, facing each other and complementing each other. Bar.
▼Laangcuo
It is only one road away from Manasarovar, and it is said that the bottom of the two lakes is connected, but Manasarovar is fresh water, but it is a saltwater lake, and its water cannot be drunk by people or livestock.
▼Yamdrok Yongcuo
One of the three holy lakes in Tibet, its beauty needless to say.
There is a legend about Yamdrok Yongcuo that if one is sincere enough to look at the blue water of Yanghu Lake, one can see his past and future lives.
6. Sacred temples
When you come to Tibet, you must have a pious heart.
Because Tibet not only has many beautiful scenery, but also temples that many people in the world yearn for. Their holiness can only be felt by a devout heart.
▼Potala Palace
The Potala Palace is the highest altitude in the world, a majestic building integrating palaces, castles and monasteries. It is also the largest and most complete ancient palace complex in Tibet.
It is the holy land of Tibetan Buddhism, and countless pilgrims and tourists come here every year.
▼Jokhang Temple
The Jokhang Temple was built by King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet. The reason why Lhasa has the reputation of “Holy Land” is related to this Buddha statue.
The Jokhang Temple has a history of more than 1300 years and has the supreme status in Tibetan Buddhism.
▼Sera Monastery
Sera Monastery belongs to the second batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country. The full name of Sera Monastery is “Sera Mahayana Temple”, and it is one of the six main temples of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
It is surrounded by willow forests, and it has been a place where eminent monks and living Buddhas preached scriptures since ancient times, surrounded by many small temples of monks and nuns.
▼ Norbulingka
The largest and most exquisite garden in Tibet, the environment is quiet and elegant, and it is a good place for a leisurely stroll.
It is very distinctive to visit the former residence of the Dalai Lama and the gifts given to Dalai by the heads of state.
7. Food
In this place of Tibet, in addition to the beautiful scenery, its Tibetan food has awakened the stomachs of many people!
How can you come to Tibet without tasting the local specialties!
▼Dried meat
Air-dried meat is a very special food in Tibet. The meat is crunchy and has a unique taste, leaving endless aftertaste after eating.
▼Zanba
Tsampa [zān bā] is a staple food of the Tibetan people. Tibetans eat tsampa for three meals a day. It is fried barley and peas and ground into noodles. It looks inconspicuous, but it is very delicious.
▼ Butter tea
Buttered tea is a special Tibetan drink. It is made with clear tea, salt and ghee .
▼Yak yogurt
It is fermented from yak milk, which is much purer than the yogurt we usually drink! Add some sweet raisins and honey, and the taste on the tip of the tongue is raised to another level.
▼Fire-roasted fern pig
The main ingredient of the fire-roasted Juema pig is cooked from locally farmed Juema pig. It is characterized by its crispy skin and tender meat, which is extremely delicious!
8. Sound of nature
It is said that Tibet has the most beautiful voice in the world, the beautiful Tibetan accent and the treble that directly hit the soul, which people will never forget for a long time.
Among them, I must say Mr. Han Hong, whether it is “Qinghai-Tibet Plateau” or “Road to Heaven”, they are classic songs that I will never tire of listening to.
Perhaps these songs are not popular enough for contemporary young people, and these singers are not “traffic” enough, but classics are classics, and good songs are good songs. Only by singing the voice that everyone thinks in their hearts can they be remembered by everyone…
The beauty of Tibet is more than that
It’s a gem waiting to be unearthed
Although there is an endless stream of people looking for it every day
But it’s changing all the time
if it is possible
must come and find it for yourself
dig it
understand it
because
anytime
it will surprise you
the world is so big
next stop
Tibet is good
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The source of the text and pictures is the official account of Dream World