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  • May 20th, 2011 Banggong Lake

    Banggong Lake is 12 kilometers northwest of Rutog County in Agari area of Tibet, extending to Indian controlled Kashimir area. It is an inland lake with various salt contents and a famous Bird Island. Read more >>

  • May 19th, 2011 King Cypress Garden

    King Cypress Garden is located in Bajie County of Nyingchi area. These cypresses are thousands of years old and are the unique species in Tibet. These cypresses are regarded holy and are worshipped. Read more >>

  • May 19th, 2011 Silingtso Lake

    Silingtso Lake is located in the northern Tibetan Plateau, on the boarder of Banfe County and Shenzha County. It is the second largest salty lake of Tibet and the third largest salty lake in China. Read more >>

  • May 18th, 2011 Pahgar Monastery

    Pahgar Monastery is located in the Niangpu Village in Gongbujiangda County of Shigatse prefecture, with an elevation of 5,000 meters. Attractions of Pahgar Monastery are full of mysterious colors. Read more >>

  • May 18th, 2011 Ganden Monastery

    Ganden Monastery on the 3,800-meters-high Wangbori Mountain in Dazi County, 57 kilometers away from Lhasa, is the premier monastery of Gelugpa Sect with a long history and magnificent attractions. Read more >>

  • May 18th, 2011 Basumtso Lake

    Basumtso Lake in the Gongbo'gyamda County of Tibet, is a holy lake of Nyingmapa order or Red Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It is a world tourist site for the mysterious legends and tranquil sceneries. Read more >>

  • May 13th, 2011 Drigongti Temple

    Drigongti Temple in the Menba Town of Mozhugongka County is the center for the temples of Drikung Kagyu sect. It has a history of 1,000 years. Tibetan most famous celestial burial platform is here. Read more >>

  • May 17th, 2011 Wangguo Festival

    Wangguo Festival is a three or five day Tibetan festival of peasants to celebrate good harvests. With a history of over 1,500 years, various activities like horse-racing are held in Wangguo Festival. Read more >>

  • May 16th, 2011 Tibetan Bathing Festival

    Tibetan Bathing Festival falls from the 6th day to the 12th day of the 7th month of Tibetan lunar calendar. With a mysterious origin and 800 years' history, it brings health and longevity to Tibetans. Read more >>

  • May 13th, 2011 Mani Dui and Mani Stone Inscription

    Mani Dui are heaps of white stones in square or round shapes found here and there in Tibet. It is the patron saint of Tibetans. The inscriptions on the Mani stones have become a unique exquisite art. Read more >>