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Place |
Description |
Kumbum Monastery |
A Tibetan Buddhist monastery located in Xining, the capital city of Qinghai. It is known for its stunning architecture and rich history, dating back to the 16th century. Visitors can explore the various temples, halls, and courtyards, and witness the daily rituals and ceremonies of the monks. |
Qinghai Lake |
The largest saltwater lake in China, located in the northeastern part of Qinghai. It is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including snow-capped mountains, grasslands, and wetlands. Visitors can take a boat ride on the lake, go birdwatching, or simply enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. |
Chaka Salt Lake |
A natural wonder located in the western part of Qinghai. It is known for its unique landscape of salt flats and crystal-clear blue water. Visitors can walk on the salt flats, take photos of the stunning scenery, and learn about the local salt-mining industry. |
Ta'er Monastery |
Another Tibetan Buddhist monastery located in Xining. It is known for its stunning architecture, including the Golden Tile Temple, which is covered in gold tiles. Visitors can explore the various temples, halls, and courtyards, and witness the daily rituals and ceremonies of the monks. |
Menyuan Hui Autonomous County |
A county located in the northeastern part of Qinghai. It is known for its stunning natural scenery, including the Menyuan Grasslands, which are covered in colorful wildflowers in the summer. Visitors can also learn about the local Hui ethnic minority culture and try traditional Hui cuisine. |
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