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Tibet in Brief
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40th anniversary of the Founding of Tibet Autonomous Region
Scenic Spots
Mampang Yumco Lake
Mampang Yumco Lake is recognized as a holy site by various religions.
Namtso Lake
The Namtso Lake is held as "the heavenly lake" or "the holy lake" in northern Tibet.
Yamzhog Yumco Lake
Yamzhog Yumco Lake is the largest inland lake at the northern foot of the Himalayas.
Qomolangma
Qomolangma is the highest mountain on earth with an altitude of 8,844.43 meters.
Yarlung River Scenic Area
Yarlung River Scenic Area is so far the only national key scenic area in Tibet.
Yarlung Zangbo Great Canyon
The Yarlung Zangbo River is the largest river in Tibet and the sixth longest in China.
Holy Mountain: Kangrinboqe
Kangrinboqe is powerful and imposing, holding a sacred position in many religions.
Qiangtang Grassland
Qiangtang, which means "northern highland," refers to the north Tibetan plateau.
Donggar Frescos and Rutog Rock Paintings
Donggar frescos and Rutog rock paintings are treasures left by Tibetan ancestors.
Zhada Clay Forest
Zhada is a county under the administration of Nagri Prefecture.
Barkhor Street
As the oldest street in Lhasa, Barkhor is circular and still remains quite traditional.
Tombs of Tibetan Kings
There were altogether 35 tombs of Tibetan Kings and concubines.
Norbu Lingka
Norbu Lingka was once the site of the Dalai Lamas' summer palace。
Karub Ruins
The Karub ruins are one of the three large primeval cultural ruins in Tibet
Ruins of Guge Kingdom
The ancient Guge Kingdom was a powerful kingdom with a splendid civilization.
Ruins of Xiangxiong Kingdom
Xiangxiong was later subdued and became part of the Tubo Kingdom.
Qoigung Ruins
The Qoigung ruins cover an area of 5,000 square meters.
Yangbajing
Yangbajing is the highest-altitude hot springs in the world,