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Nyingchi attraction

Dorje Draktsen Rock is nestled within the terrain of Zhula Township in Gongbo’gyamda County, Nyingchi, Tibet. Situated at an elevation of around 3500 meters, this majestic rock formation stands roughly 800 meters tall and spans about 1000 meters wide, piercing the sky with its unique and imposing shape. Revered as the embodiment of the deity...
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Journey to Bagha Sacred Mountain Bagha Sacred Mountain, standing tall at over 5,000 meters in Nyangpu Township, Gongbo’gyamda County, is more than just a natural wonder; it’s a spiritual beacon for countless devotees. Resembling the goddess Dorje Phagmo, the mountain is famed for the “Dorje Phagmo Navel Cave” halfway up its slopes. This revered “Divine...
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Mila Mountain: A Spiritual Divide Mila Mountain, standing as a boundary between Gongbo’gyamda County in Nyingchi and Meldro Gungkar County in Lhasa, is more than just a geographical landmark. Straddling the east-west axis of the Yarlung Tsangpo River valley, it serves as a significant divide, influencing the landscape, vegetation, and climate of the areas it...
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Basong Tso: A Nature’s Masterpiece Basong Tso, acclaimed as a national 4A-level scenic area, is nestled in the northeastern reaches of Gongbo’gyamda County, in the charming village of Cuogao. Known by various names such as “Pasang Tso,” “Chasong Tso,” and “Basong Tso,” this lake is shrouded in numerous enchanting myths and legends. According to folklore,...
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Bangjietang Grassland: A Serene Expanse Nestled in the western part of Gongbo’gyamda County, near the village of Songduo and close to National Highway 318, lies the Bangjietang Grassland. Positioned at an altitude of 4,700 meters and covering an area of about 15 square kilometers, this vast plateau of lush grass is an emblem of tranquility...
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Discovering Batsom Gongba Monastery: An Island Sanctuary Nestled on Tashi Island in the heart of Basum Lake within Gongbo’gyamda County, Linzhi, the Batsom Gongba Monastery stands as a testament to the spiritual heritage of Tibet. Also known as “Tsogzom Monastery,” this sacred site, belonging to the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, was originally established in...
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Discover the Enchantment of Nyangchu Valley Nestled within the serene boundaries of Gongbo’gyamda County, Nyangchu Valley, also known as the “One River, Three Gorges” scenic area, unfolds as a majestic landscape filled with splendor and tranquility. This scenic wonder, comprising over ten captivating sites including Dlong, Yangwo, Jiaxing, and Buru, promises visitors an unparalleled experience...
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Unveiling the Splendor of Zhula Monastery Located in the northeastern part of Gongbo’gyamda County, within the serene bounds of Zhula Township and 79 kilometers from the county seat, Zhula Monastery, officially known as “Pedain Zhula Tashidelek Monastery,” marks a site of profound spiritual significance. Initially established under the spiritual guidance of its first Khenchen (chief...
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Journey to Bagha Sacred Mountain Bagha Sacred Mountain, standing tall at over 5,000 meters in Nyangpu Township, Gongbo’gyamda County, is more than just a natural wonder; it’s a spiritual beacon for countless devotees. Resembling the goddess Dorje Phagmo, the mountain is famed for the “Dorje Phagmo Navel Cave” halfway up its slopes. This revered “Divine...
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Babu River: The Stream of Life Located east of Gongbo’gyamda County’s heart, the Babu River, known in Tibetan as “Rock River,” is a life-giving watercourse with the richness of flora and fauna in its embrace. Home to rare species like the snow leopard and medicinal treasures such as cordyceps and snow lotus, this river nourishes...
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Introduction to Apai Butler Manor Located within the Gongbo’gyamda County, the Apai Butler Manor, built around 1926, stands as a significant testament to the region’s rich history and culture. With over 90 years of history, this manor was initially overseen by the butler Pema Tsering. The existing structure is a three-story fort with 24 rooms,...
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Baga Monastery: An Ancient Spiritual Haven Nestled on the slopes of Baga Mountain in Niangpu Township, Gongbo’gyamda County, Baga Monastery stands as a testament to Tibetan Buddhism’s enduring legacy. Positioned over 5,000 meters above sea level, this spiritual sanctuary was originally established in the 9th century and later reconstructed during the era of the 5th...
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Overview of the Paxiong Reba Festival Paxiong, a village located on the eastern bank of the Quchin Zangbo River at the source of the Parlung Zangbo in Bomi County, Nyingchi, celebrates the Reba Festival, a historic event with more than 800 years of tradition. Originating from the era of the Kagyu school’s master Milarepa and...
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Overview of the Dadha Equestrian Festival Dadha, a village located on the eastern bank of the Quchin Zangbo upstream of the Parlung Zangbo in Bomi County, Nyingchi, hosts an equestrian festival with a long history and unique form. In Tibetan, “Dadha” means “Arrow Horse,” indicating the festival’s focus on archery and horse racing. This celebration...
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Introduction to the Xiba Bear Fighting Festival Xiba Village, nestled within Duoji Township of Bomi County, Nyingchi, celebrates the “Bear Fighting Festival,” also known as the “Wosang Festival,” on the 15th day of the fifth Tibetan month each year. The festival, characterized by its long history and distinctive village-level celebrations, revolves around activities of “shooting...
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Introduction to Garang Lake Garang Lake (dgav-gnam-mtsho), nestled in Garang Village of the ancient township northwest of Bomi County’s town in Nyingchi, Tibet, is a serene body of water covering 2 square kilometers. “Garang” in Tibetan means “white sky,” earning it the nickname “Heavenly Lake.” Situated below the flat terrain of Garang Village, the lake’s...
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Introduction to Gu Township Lake Gu Township Lake, nestled in the ancient Gu Village west of Bomi County’s town in Nyingchi, Tibet, sits at an elevation of 2600 meters. The lake stretches 5 kilometers in length and varies between 1 to 2 kilometers in width, with its deepest point reaching 20 meters. It was formed...
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Overview of the Songzong Horse Racing Festival Located along the Sichuan-Tibet Highway in the eastern part of Bomi County, Nyingchi, Songzong hosts the Songzong Tashikyil Monastery, where a grand prayer ceremony and horse racing festival are held annually on the 15th and 16th days of the third Tibetan month. This festival, with its grand scale...
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The Essence of Parlung Tsangpo Positioned to the west of Bomi County’s central area in Nyingchi, the Parlung Tsangpo River, also known as “Polong Tsangpo” or “Bo Tsangpo River,” originates from the southwestern foothills of the Boshula Range and the southern slopes of the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains. Stretching over 266 kilometers with a basin area...
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Nayu Hot Spring: A Geothermal Oasis Located east of Bomi County’s town in Nayu Village, Left Like Gully, the Nayu Hot Spring features two springs with a temperature difference of 5 degrees. Situated across the Left Like River, the springs are flanked by flat lands, 90 square meters to the east and 150 square meters...
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