Tucked deep within Bomi County of Nyingchi, the Bomi Gang Township Nature Reserve is one of Tibet’s most extraordinary natural sanctuaries. Covering a total area of 288 square kilometers, this reserve is dominated by dense primeval forests, with a forest coverage rate of 61%. It is widely recognized for hosting some of the densest and...Read More
Hidden within Yunzeng Village in Nyingchi, eastern Tibet, the Kongpo Dimu Cliff Inscription stands as one of the most important ancient stone inscriptions in Tibetan history. Carved more than 1,200 years ago, this remarkable relic is recognized as the earliest known stone inscription in Nyingchi and offers rare insight into Tibet’s early political structure, royal...Read More
In 2007, satellite imagery revealed one of the most astonishing natural discoveries on the Tibetan Plateau—the largest concentration of glaciers in Bomi County, located in Nyingchi, eastern Tibet. This vast glacier system includes 42 glaciers of different sizes, reshaping scientific understanding of regional water systems and highlighting Bomi as one of Tibet’s most important glacial...Read More
Across many ethnic histories, legends and myths act as vessels of memory. They may not always align neatly with historical fact, yet they often preserve deeper truths about origins, beliefs, and social structures. In Tibetan culture, one of the most influential and enduring legends is that of the “Tsenpo of the Sky”, a narrative that...Read More
Peach Blossom Village: A Hidden Natural Paradise Near Qushui County Peach Blossom Village is a charming and lesser-known destination located about 30 kilometers west of Qushui County’s town center. True to its name, the village is famous for its abundant peach blossoms, which transform the landscape into a sea of pink and white each spring....Read More