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Nagqu alpine grassland

Location

Nagqu County, Tibet Autonomous Region

Reasons to visit

The northern Tibetan grassland is a creation of nature and one of the few undeveloped virgin lands in the world today. In people's imagination, it is empty, desolate and mysterious, but in fact it is quite different from imagination.

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The northern Tibetan grassland is a creation of nature and one of the few undeveloped virgin lands in the world today. In people's imagination, it is empty, desolate and mysterious, but in fact it is quite different from imagination. There is a beautiful, rich and vibrant world there. The terrain there is flat, with lakes of all sizes scattered all over the place, and geothermal hot springs are covered with clouds and mist all year round. In summer and autumn, the open northern Tibetan grassland is dotted with green grass and flowers, white clouds float in the blue sky, eagles fly freely, and the blue lake ripples, making the sky and water one color. Wild yaks, Tibetan antelopes, Tibetan wild donkeys, Tibetan snow leopards, black-necked cranes and many rare birds and animals, which are national first-class protected animals unique to the plateau, come in groups, roaring and noisy, creating a magnificent scene. The blue sky, white clouds, sunshine, clear water, green grass and wild animals form a very harmonious natural picture. All of this provides us, who live in modern civilization, with a pure and primitive paradise. In Nagqu Prefecture, the vast Qiangtang grassland and the mysterious uninhabited area of ​​northern Tibet will leave a deep impression on tourists, especially the endless uninhabited area, which is home to many first-class national protected animals such as wild yaks, Tibetan antelopes and wild donkeys, adding more charming colors to this magical land.

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