Puer consists of many ethnic minorities, such as Lahu, Hani, Wa and Yi. Varied customs make it a colorful city. Eating habits, ceremonies, costumes and folk legends can all be a strong attraction for people who are visiting.
With Lancang ( Mekong ) River to the east, Lincang region is located in the Southwest of Yunnan. It borders Myanmar and includes eight counties, including the only two Wa Autonomous Counties in Yunnan --- Cangyuan and Ximeng, occupying 50% of the total population of Wa nationality in Yunnan.
Renowned as a huge natural zoo , Xishuangbannas rain forest and monsoon jungles provide a habitat for more than 500 species of terrestrial vertebrates . over 300 species of birds , over 40 species of amphibious animals and more than 60 species of reptiles,including the boa constrictor.
Qamdo(also spelled Chamdo) is located in the far eastern corner of the Tibet Autonomous Region. The region is broken up into parts by 3 rivers-the Nujiang, the Lancangjiang, and the Jinshajiang. The Hengduan Mountains traverse the region. Within the region can be found forests, valleys, lakes, and hot springs.
The Yarlung Tsangpo River winds from west to east through Tibet and at its center point is joined by the Yarlong River and other tributaries. A broad valley with an area of approximately 80,000 sq km (30,888 sq miles), south to the Gangdise and Mt. Nyainqentanglha, is where the Shannan Region covers.
Bordering Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan to the south, Shigatse Region is located in the southern part of Tibet. It used to be called Tsang by Tibetans. Covering an area of 182,000 sq km (about 4,497,319 acres), Shigatse Region consists of one city, Shigatse City, 17 counties including Gyangtse County, Sakya County, and Tingri County, and a trading port, Zhangmu Town.
Located in northern Tibet, Nakchu Prefecture is a truly amazing landscape. For many reasons, it may not be an ideal place to visit, including its altitude, climate and cumbersome transportation, but there are many other reasons to go there including the culture, magnificent scenery, unique wildlife and mysterious religion.
Most people think of Tibet as synonymous with dizzying altitudes, stark landscapes, and harsh climates. However, its southeastern part, an area covering 117,000 sq km (45,174 sq miles), is exceptionally mild and fertile. The area is known as 'Tibetan Jiangnan', which means those regions to the south of the Yangtze River
Jiuzhaigou Valley (simplified Chinese: 九寨沟)) is a nature reserve and national park in the north of Sichuan, a province in south western China. It is known for its many multi-level waterfalls and colorful lakes, and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. It belongs to the category V (Protected Landscape) in the IUCN system of protected area categorization.
Lhasa is a unique tourist destination. It is the amazing capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and the political, economic, cultural, transport and tourist centre of the Region. Situated on the north bank of the Kyichu River (Lhasa River), this Sunlight City, which is 3,658 meters (12,000 ft) above sea level, provides visitors with an entree to a splendid history of more than 1,300 years through its ancient palaces, temples and monasteries.
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