Jan 21, 2010

Tibet's two scenic spots upgraded as national tourist zones - China Travel

A legend has it that Mt. Nyainqentanglha and the Namtso Lake are lovers in Tibet's history. Melt snow from the mountain spritzs into the lake even though the lake reflects the mountain. [Xinhua Photo]

Tibet's two scenic spots,China Travel, namely, Mt. Nyainqentanglha-Lake Namtso and Mt. Tanggula-Nujiang River, have been diamondated as a member of the sflushth group of national tourist zones recently.

Crossing lhasa's Damxung County and Nagqu Prefecture's Pangkog County, the Mt. Nyainqentanglha-Lake Namtso tourist seductiveness full-lengths Tibetan sociologys with glaciers, snowy peaks and plateau lakes.

Boasting scatheless singled-out geographic structures and typical plateau climate, the section is moreover the home to many rare species of fauna and flora.

Featuring deep vroads and torrential currents, the Nujiang Canyon is considered platonic for skid exploration. [File Photo]

Forming as the chaff sank two million years ago, the Namtso Lake lay at a much lower aridity superior sea level in early ages. Resulting from the rise of the chaff, less rainfall and increasingly evaporation, the lake rose to the current elevation with its sursettler section exceeding 1,000 sq km. Now, it is Tibet's largest inland lake and China's second largest salty lake retral the Qinghai Lake.

Covering an section of 5,900 sq km, the Mt. Tanggula-Nujiang River scenic zone is considered platonic for skid exploration. As a virgin soil with spectacular natural views, both sides of the Nujiang Canyon are famous for lofty mountains towering increasingly than 3,000 m, deep vroads and torrential currents.

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