Located on the north bank of the Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon in Nyingchi City’s Milin County, Suosong Village is well off the beaten track. It is a good place from which to watch the sun set over the nearby Namcha Barwa Mountain. Compared with the lively Zhibai Village, Suosong is a very quiet village surrounded by idyllic scenery. The Yarlung Zangbo River is next to the village. There is also a lush peach forest. Every spring, the peach blossoms combine with the surrounding rivers and snowy mountains in the background to make a very beautiful and picturesque scene.
归档: Attractions
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Mount Qomolangma
Mount Qomolangma, meaning “Third Goddess” in Tibetan, is located in Tingri County of Shigatse Prefecture on the China-Nepal border. With an elevation of 8,848.86m, it stands as the highest peak of the Himalayas.Highest peak in the worldThe Mount Qomolangma attraction area is surrounded by 4 peaks over 8,000m and more than 40 peaks over 7,000m. Its pyramid-shaped mountain body appears majestic and imposing.Snow-capped peaks year-roundThe mountain is flanked by three major ridges—the northeast ridge, southeast ridge, and west ridge—with three steep cliffs (north face, east face, and southwest face) nestled between them. Among these ridges and cliffs lie over 500 large glaciers, adorned with spectacular and rare ice towers, ice cliffs towering dozens of meters high, and deep crevasses. These breathtaking views come together to form the majestic “Third Pole of the Earth.” The climate here is complex and unpredictable, often changing dramatically even within a single day. Generally, the rainy season lasts from early June to September, when the likelihood of encountering heavy snowstorms is high. The best viewing periods are between April–May and September–October.This is also a great time for mountain climbing.If you’re not a trained mountaineer, visiting the attraction mainly offers distant views of the majestic Third Goddess Peak. You can spend a night at base camp to experience the 5,200m altitude, or if you’re physically fit, hike a short distance to admire the spectacular Rongbuk Glacier up close.
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Karola Glacier
Karuola Glacier is located at the boundary between Nagarze County and Gyangze County in the south of Tibet. It leans on the south slope of Nojin Kangsan Mountain, one of the four largest mountains in Tibet. The top of the glacier is the ice cap with gradual slope, while the bottom is two ice tongues shaped as ice fall. Karuola Glacier is one of the three continental glaciers in Tibet, and it is also an outdoor shooting site, for multiple movies.
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Kadinggou Scenic Area
Kadinggou Attraction, also known as Kading Tianfo Waterfall Forest Attraction, is located on the banks of the Niyang River, 24 kilometers from Bayi Town on National Highway 318. The valley is full of towering ancient trees and gurgling water, and the environment is very beautiful. The cliffs on both sides have peculiar shapes, with various images such as big Buddhas and animals. There is also a 200-meter-high Tianfo Waterfall in the depths of the canyon, which is very beautiful. Kadinggou Scenic Attraction is not large. There are steps and plank roads in the Attraction, and you can walk around in about an hour. The main attraction in the Attraction is Tianfo Waterfall. Going up to the viewing platform, the silver chain-like water flows on the cliff, which is very spectacular. When the waterfall is small, it floats down like a silver chain, and when the water is large, it is magnificent and thrilling. There is a naturally formed Buddha statue on the rock wall behind the waterfall. It is said that this is the patron saint of Tibetan compatriots in Linzhi area. The face is clear, as if it was artificially carved. There are male and female guardians on both sides of the Buddha statue, and they are also solemn and lifelike. The female guardian Bandan Lhamo on the right is about 100 meters tall. You can vaguely see that she is wearing a veil, a ribbon around her waist, and holding Buddhist beads. Her image is lifelike; on the left is Jigong worshipping Buddha, and her image is equally lifelike. In addition to the heavenly Buddha and the guardians on both sides, there are also naturally formed abstract Buddhist landscapes around the cliff, such as Tathagata, Guanyin, Lama chanting, divine turtle calling the sky, divine eagle offering treasures, and butter lamps. Although they are also lifelike, they still require a little imagination. It is said that people with a predestined relationship with Buddhism can better see their forms. Under the waterfall, local Tibetans often support their elderly parents to come here to worship, hang prayer flags and offer Hada.
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Tibet Museum
The Tibet Museum is located across the road in the east of Norbulingka in Lhasa City. It is the first museum with modern functions in Tibet. There are many precious cultural relics in the museum, showing the splendid culture and long history of the unique charm of the Tibetan nation. The museum is divided into three floors, the first floor is a tourist souvenir shop, the second floor is a Tibetan history exhibition, and the third floor is special exhibitions and temporary exhibitions such as thangkas, animals and plants, and jade. The exhibition hall of the museum consists of four major parts: prehistoric culture, indivisible history, culture and art, and folk culture. Each exhibition hall displays a wealth of treasures in the collection, such as statues of Buddha and Bodhisattva in various textures and shapes, handwritten Tibetan classics dipped in gold powder, silver powder, coral powder, etc. Jade sticks used in rituals, colorful thangkas, various musical instruments and instruments, handicrafts with distinctive national characteristics, pottery with unique styles, etc., from Tibetan history, culture, art, religion, folk customs, etc. It shows the audience the splendid culture and long history of the Tibetan people’s unique charm. The prehistoric culture exhibition hall displays the stone chips, stone cores and other Paleolithic tools of daily life excavated in northern Tibet in the early days, as well as stone adzes, stone axes, stone chisels and stone clusters, bone cones, bones unearthed in Qamdo in the late Neolithic Age. The needles and various red, grey and black pottery utensils completely reproduce several representative eras before Tibet entered a civilized society: the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age. The inseparable history exhibition hall intuitively reveals that Tibet has been an important and inseparable part of China since ancient times through some precious historical materials. The two exhibition halls of culture and art and folk culture vividly show the audience the long history and splendid culture of Tibet with exquisite Buddhist statues, thangkas, pottery, scriptures and other precious cultural relics. A must-see in all the collections of the Fifth Golden Seal is the Fifth Golden Seal. At that time, Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso went to Beijing for pilgrimage in order to obtain the support of the central government of the Qing Dynasty, and he was bestowed upon him after the fifth Ngawang Lhasang Gyatso was enshrined in Shunzhi. The golden seal is made of pure gold and weighs 8.5 kilograms. The seals are written in Han, Tibetan, Manchu and Mongolian. In addition, there is also a legend that Princess Wencheng drew a “witch map” thangka about the terrain of the Tibetan area. In the picture, a witch is lying on her back. There are temples built in twelve important parts of her body, such as the joints and the heart. The Jokhang Temple is located at the heart of the witch, which has a profound meaning. Audio guides are available in the museum and can be rented for free at the gate. Entering the exhibition hall, in front of different exhibits, you can hear the explanations of the exhibits in four languages including Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese and English. For the protection of cultural relics, the museum stipulates that photography is not allowed in the exhibition hall, please follow the regulations.
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Ranwu Lake
Ranwu Lake is located in Basu on National Highway 318. It is the main source of the Palong Zangbo River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, with a length of about 25 kilometers. The whole lake is in the shape of a long and narrow river valley, with a width of 12 kilometers. To the north of Wuhu Lake is the famous Laigu Glacier, which extends to the lake. Whenever the snow and ice melt, the snow water is poured into the lake, so that there is always a rich source of water here. Ranwu Lake is surrounded by a large meadow of green grass, covered with bright wolf poisonous flowers, blue lake water and snow-capped peaks, forming a beautiful scenery. Depending on the season, the lake water also presents several colors such as blue or green, with many rocks and small islands interspersed among them.
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Mt.Qomolangma National Park
Mt. Qomolangma National Park, located in Tingri County, Xigaze City, Xizang Autonomous Region of China, is home to the world’s highest peak. The park features major attractions such as the Mt. Qomolangma Base Camp, Rongbuk Monastery, and the Mt. Qomolangma Viewing Platform, making it a top destination for mountaineers and visitors alike. As the pinnacle of the world, Mt. Qomolangma captivates countless adventurers not only with its majestic height but also with its mystique and challenge.The Everest Base Camp, located at an altitude of 5,200 meters within Mt. Qomolangma National Park, is one of the ideal spots to admire the majestic peak. Visitors can witness the breathtaking grandeur and serene beauty of Mount Everest up close. The viewing platform offers a perfect vantage point, especially during sunrise and sunset when the mountain glows under the sunlight, making it a paradise for photography enthusiasts. The surrounding glaciers, snowfields, and alpine lakes create a stunning natural panorama.Rongbuk Monastery, located near Mt. Qomolangma Base Camp, is a historic Tibetan Buddhist temple where visitors can experience the atmosphere of religious culture. Mt. Qomolangma National Park is not only a sightseeing destination for exploring nature and challenging oneself, but also a place for spiritual purification.
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Mt Qomolangma National Park
Located in the heart of the Himalayas, Everest National Park attracts not only climbers and explorers, but also nature lovers and cultural seekers. Rare animals such as snow leopards and Tibetan antelopes, as well as unique plateau plant communities, provide valuable resources for biodiversity research. In addition, the park is rich in cultural heritage, and Tibetan culture and Buddhist temples add a mysterious touch to this land. The park is also rich in cultural heritage, and Tibetan culture and Buddhist temples add a mysterious touch to this land. In Mount Everest National Park, visitors can feel the charm of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, and also experience the endless fun of challenging the limits and conquering nature. Whether it is hiking or cultural exploration, this is a destination that cannot be missed, waiting for the arrival of every explorer.
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Princess Wencheng Real Scene Theater
Princess Wencheng Theater is located in Cijuelin Valley on the south bank of Lhasa River. It reconstructs the epic of marriage 1,300 years ago with an open-air stage at an altitude of more than 3,000 meters. This high-altitude live-action theater, backed by the mountains projected by the Potala Palace, uses the natural mountain as a curtain, and uses the starry sky, snow-capped peaks and Tibetan watchtowers to interpret the magnificent chapter of the integration of Han and Tibetan civilizations.The core of the theater is the 90-minute large-scale live-action drama “Princess Wencheng”. On the stage of more than 20,000 square meters, more than a dozen Tibetan and Han actors recreate the legend of the princess carrying the life-size statue of Sakyamuni at the age of 12 into Tibet with scenes such as galloping horses, moving Buddhist temples, and pouring waterfalls. Scenes such as the collapse of the Winter Palace, the snowy wedding, and the Tibetan wedding, combined with laser-projected thangkas and real herds of cattle and sheep, draw the audience into the torrent of history.The theater is surrounded by rich supporting facilities, and the Princess Wencheng Tibetan Cultural Park is full of special cultural and creative products. Every time there is a performance, there will be a grand garden party, which is very lively.
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Princess Wencheng Drama
The starry sky serves as the backdrop, mountains and rivers form the stage—magnificent and soul-stirring in its grandeur. The classic epic masterpiece of XI ZANG culture, Princess Wencheng, is a large-scale real-life drama. Set against the natural landscapes of Lhasa, beneath the starry sky of the plateau sanctuary, it recounts the story of Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty, the Tubo King Songtsan, and their alliance through marriage. The entire production features majestic scenes, sweeping momentum, and dramatic twists, elevated by exquisite music, moving narratives, and profound emotions. It propels Chinese real-life performance art to unprecedented heights.
