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Mira Mountain

Location

The border between Mezhugongka County and Gongbujiangda County in Nyingchi, Tibet Autonomous Region

Reasons to visit

Mila Mountain is also called "Jia Ge Jiang Zong", which means "God Mountain". It is located in Gongbu Jiangda County and borders Mezhu Gongka County. It stretches across the east-west Yarlung Zangbo River Valley and becomes an important boundary mountain for the landform, vegetation and climate on both sides of the Yarlung Zangbo River.

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Mila Mountain is also called "Jia Ge Jiang Zong", which means "God Mountain". It is located in Gongbu Jiangda County and borders Mezhu Gongka County. It stretches across the east-west Yarlung Zangbo River Valley and becomes an important boundary mountain for the landform, vegetation and climate on both sides of the Yarlung Zangbo River. The climate on the west side of the mountain is dry and cold, the rocks are easy to break and fall off, and the mountain is round and low. The climate on the east side of the mountain is warm and humid, which is conducive to plant growth, so the vegetation is lush. The foot of the mountain is a natural pasture and farmland. There are forest resources at the foot of the mountain, such as Yunnan pine, birch, fir and other tree species. There are animals such as musk deer, antelopes, bears and other animals in the mountains, and produce medicinal materials such as Gastrodia elata, Fritillaria thunbergii, and Panax notoginseng. Mila Mountain is a sacred mountain in the eyes of the Tibetans because of its height and magnificence. There are many prayer flags and paper strips printed with scriptures on the mountain pass. But at the top of the mountain pass, there stands a Tibetan yak stone statue marked with "Snowland Boat". The base of the stone sculpture is particularly eye-catching with a line of red characters "Aided by Quanzhou City, Fujian Province". Under the blue sky and white clouds, this statue is so conspicuous. It is the only landmark building of Mila Mountain. It has also become a historical witness of Mila Mountain, witnessing the hard-working figures of the cadres of Quanzhou City who helped Tibet and the deep friendship they have forged with Tibetan compatriots. Mila Mountain is only 5020 meters above sea level. Among the many snow-capped mountains in Tibet, even compared with many snow-capped mountains in Sichuan, the altitude is not very high, but Mila Mountain has a little fame because it has bred two relatively famous rivers at the same time - Lhasa River and Niyang River. It stretches across the east-west Yarlung Zangbo River Valley and has become an important boundary mountain for the landforms, vegetation and climate on both sides of the Yarlung Zangbo River. The climate in the west of the mountain is dry and cold, the rocks are easy to break and fall off, and the mountain is round and low. The climate in the east of the mountain is warm and humid, which is conducive to plant growth, so the vegetation is lush. The foothills are natural pastures and farmlands. There are forest resources at the foothills, such as Yunnan pine, birch, fir and other tree species. There are animals such as musk deer, antelopes, bears and other animals in the mountains, and produce medicinal materials such as gastrodia elata, fritillaria, and Panax notoginseng.

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