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Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, under the jurisdiction of Qinghai Province, which means "ruins" in Tibetan, is the first ethnic minority autonomous prefecture established in Qinghai Province and the second in China; the terrain is high in the north and south, low in the middle, and low in the west and east; it is a typical cold climate. The state has a total area of 267000 square kilometers and has jurisdiction over 1 city and 5 counties with a total population of 409500 in 2017. There are unique plateau natural scenery and folk customs in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, including Yushu song and dance, Tibetan costumes and peculiar customs and customs, Princess Wencheng Temple and Buddhist temples of many sects. There are statues of Zongkhapa Buddha in the Shidui and Gangcha Temple in Xinzhaijia, and three national nature reserves, namely, Sanjiangyuan, Longbaotan and Hoh Xili. The state has more than 40 scenic spots and scenic spots for sightseeing. The Folk Customs of Yushu
Travel Sights In Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Travel Notes In Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Yushu~ still need to dig deeper
Yushu means "relic" in Tibetan. It is located at the source of the Three Rivers in the hinterland of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the southwest of Qin
Nanchang Auston Golden Wheatfield Business Hotel takes you into Dangka Temple in Yushu, Qinghai
Nanchang Auston Golden Wheatfield Business Hotel takes you into Dangka Temple in Yushu, Qinghai The full name of Dangka Temple (Damkar Lhundrub Dechen
Xining Yushu Golmud Grand Ring Road
Xining Yushu Golmud Grand Ring Road Hello everyone, I am Xiaoguo, the outdoor travel guide of Nacuo. I have read many books written by soldiers, and
Yushu brings me a different feeling
Yushu is located at the source of the Three Rivers in the hinterland of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the southwest of Qinghai Province, with an averag