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Nestled southwest of Shiquanhe, the administrative center of Gar County, Gar Tsangpo, meaning “Camp River” in Tibetan, also known as Gar Qu or Gar Tang Qu, emerges from the southern slopes of the Gangdise Mountains. This significant tributary of the Sengge Tsangpo extends through areas like Kunsar, Gar Xin, Namuga, and Suodo, covering a stretch...
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Celebrating Victory and Tradition on Horseback The Ngari Horse Racing Festival, known in Tibetan as “Gar Chaqin” (dkar-ja-chen), stands out as a premier event in the Ngari region, centered on the traditional sport of horse racing. Originating in 1683, this festival was initially held to commemorate a victorious battle against Ladakh and to honor the...
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Shiquanhe, a burgeoning town in the western part of Tibet, sits along the upper reaches of the Indus River, from which it derives its name. Originally a desolate stretch of red willow marshland, the town began to take shape with the opening of the Xinjiang-Tibet highway in 1964. Today, it serves as the administrative center...
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Gurla Mandhata Peak: The Majestic Three Peaks Gurla Mandhata, also known as Gurla Mandhata Peak, is situated at the border of Gar County and Zanda County in the Ngari region of Tibet. With an elevation of 6,112 meters, it is known locally as the “Mountain of the Three Peaks,” a name that highlights its imposing...
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A Vast Expanse of Alpine Beauty Ngari Grassland, nestled in the northeastern part of the Ngari region, Tibet, forms part of the expansive Changtang Nature Reserve. This renowned high-altitude grassland encompasses vast areas, including Coqen, Gaize, Ge’gyai, Gar, and parts of Rutog. Initial surveys have identified over 30 mammal species, more than 90 bird species,...
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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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Tashigang Monastery, a fascinating spiritual site, perches atop a small hill in Tashigang Township, just west of Ngari’s county seat and downstream of the Sengge Zangbo river. Founded by Lama Lhada Datsangwa, part of the Hemis Monastery system from Ladakh, it carries stories of faith that span centuries. A Unique Spiritual Heritage Legend tells us...
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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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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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Sangzom and Armor Mountains: Guardians of the Sky In the serene expanse of Bomi County, Nyingchi, lies the village of Geni within Songzong Township, home to two divine mountains: Sangzom Banri (the mountain on the left) and Armor Mountain (the mountain on the right). These sibling peaks stand tall amidst the clouds, with Armor Mountain,...
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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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Overview of Yigong Tea Plantation Located within the breathtaking expanse of the Yigong National Geological Park in Bomi County, Nyingchi, Tibet, Yigong Tea Plantation stands between 1900 to 2300 meters above sea level, making it the highest tea plantation in the world. The area enjoys an average annual temperature of 11.4°C and receives between 960mm...
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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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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 Historic Gangda Monastery Gangda Monastery, nestled in Juelong Village of Naxi Township, Mangkang County, is a beacon of the Gelug (Yellow Sect) school of Tibetan Buddhism. With its origins dating back over 500 years to the mid-Ming Dynasty, the monastery has withstood the tests of time and history. Despite suffering damage during the Cultural...
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Nestled in the rugged terrains of Mangkang County, within the picturesque Zaguxi Gorge, lies the fascinating Langbajianzi Temple, also affectionately known as the Princess Wencheng Temple. This unique temple, occupying a modest space of 350 square meters at the gorge’s base, is steeped in legends and history that captivate the imagination of all who visit....
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Unveiling the Great Sun Tathagata The Great Sun Tathagata, known in Tibetan as “Rnam-par-snang-mdzad” and “Langbajianzi Beynozana,” refers to the Mahavairocana Buddha, also recognized as Vairocana Buddha. The name “Great Sun Tathagata” is a direct translation of the Sanskrit “Mahavairocana,” where “Maha” signifies “great” and “Vairocana” represents “sun,” illustrating the Buddha’s boundless illumination and benevolence,...
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The Enchanting Nyigo Monastery Nestled in the northeastern reaches of Mangkang County, within the Zongxi Township, lies the serene Nyigo Monastery (Hyin-mgo-dgon). In Tibetan, “Nyigo” signifies the “Crown of the Sacred Mountain,” a name that reflects the monastery’s lofty elevation of 4,250 meters and its divine essence. Adherents of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism...
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