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Many people yearn for Tibet
Been to Lhasa, to Nyingchi
Even went to the distant Ali
But in eastern Tibet
But there is such a thing
Neglected cities
That is Qamdo
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Qamdo, located in eastern Tibet
It is known as the "Pearl of Eastern Tibet"
It is the only one in Tibet that has not yet
Place that is completely disturbed by tourists
Compared to other cities in Tibet
Qamdo doesn't seem to have much of a presence
However, this city does not have a high sense of existence
But it has something that you can't imagine
Exceptional views from the niche!
"Zizhu Temple"
The real "City in the Sky"
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Zizhu Temple, 4,800 meters above sea level
Built on a "cliff"
It can be described as a real "city in the sky"
Zizhu means six peaks
Here the peaks protrude, straight and steep
Strange rocks and zen shrines are stacked
Red temples reflect the treacherous peaks
It was spectacular
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It's like an isolated world
Zizhu Temple in winter
It can be said to be the most beautiful
The weather clears after heavy snowfall
White snow, red temple
The blue sky is set against the backdrop
More beautiful than a fairy tale world
"Lygu Glacier"
China's "Xiaoice Island"
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Laigu Glacier is known
"One of the three major glaciers in the world"
It is known to Tibet
The largest and widest glacier in area
The name "Lygu Glacier" is derived from
A small Tibetan village next to a glacier
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Lygu means in Tibetan
Hideaway villages
As the name suggests
It's like hiding deep in Tibet
Blue Exotic Planet
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The ice of the Lygu Glacier is a rare blue
Especially in the sun
The ice blue is crystal clear
Blue's refreshing
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Walk in to the ancient glacier
It's like walking into an ancient ice age
The blue ice cave is a big movie
Its beauty cannot be expressed in words
If you have a dream about a distant place
Then you must not miss it
Meet the Lygu Glacier in winter
Can be during the ice period
Get up close and personal with it
"Lake Ranwu"
The "West Heaven Yao Pond" left behind in the world
Everyone who yearns for Tibet
All have a dream of A G318
And Ranwu Lake is the most worthwhile stop
Its lake waters are distinctively blue-green
At the foot of a continuous snow-capped mountain
Calm and deep
Like a mirror left by God on earth
Its lake shape is narrow and long
If you are coming to Ranwu Lake for the first time
You would think you've arrived in a fairyland on earth
It is important to choose a good time to go to Ranwu Lake
Best in late autumn and early winter and spring
Snow-capped mountains and clear waters depend on each other
Blue sky and white clouds cover up
If you don't want to miss it
This picturesque view
Just in time
Pack your luggage and let's go!
"Thousand Years of Ancient Salt Pan"
God's Overturned "Palette"
The first stop on the Yunnan-Tibet Line into Tibet is The Salt Well
One is located in Yanjing, Mangkang County, Qamdo, Tibet
Thousand-year-old salt pans
It has a history of about 1,300 years
On the beaches on the east and west banks of the Lancang River
and the steep slopes of the cliffs are built layer by layer
Coming to Yantian is like
Saw a huge eyeshadow palette
Brick red salt ponds, turquoise river water
Silvery white salt
It's like nature's palette
Layers are layered on top of each other
Suspended above a cliff wall
Gives people a strong visual impact
It's unbelievably beautiful
It is understood that this is also the only one in the world
Save the most complete and original
and the oldest salt-making area
If you come to Tibet
Be sure to go to a salt well
Feel a unique, pristine way of salting
and the special natural environment of the local area
A wonder of a world where nature and humanity merge
It's sure to amaze you
Qamdo
This one is easy for the world to be
Ignored "Pearl of Eastern Tibet"
Rich in history and culture
Unique nature
Go once and you'll understand
What is called the human world worth!
Text| Zhou Yanxue
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