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Dangxiong, which means "selected grassland" in Tibetan, belongs to the Tibet Autonomous region and is located in the middle of the Tibet Autonomous region at the junction of southern and northern Tibet. It covers an area of 10036 square kilometers (2013) Dangxiong County has a plateau continental climate, with 2881 hours of annual sunshine. The annual precipitation is 481 mm. The gale above level 8 can reach 74 days a year. Up to 128 days. The main natural disasters are snow disasters, followed by wind disasters, drought, insect disasters, rodent disasters and so on. From January to June 2014, Dangxiong County's tourism revenue was 14.41 million yuan, an increase of 27.31 percent over the same period last year; it received 145698 tourists, an increase of 44.61 percent over the same period last year. In October 2018, the people's Government of Tibet Autonomous region formally approved Dangxiong County to withdraw from poverty-stricken counties (districts).
Travel Sights In Damxung County
Travel Notes In Damxung County
Holy Elephant Tianmen Shocking Mysterious Realm in the Sky--Westward in 2019, Autumn is Boundless
Speaking of "Namtso" in Tibet, no one who has been to Lhasa knows that this scenic spot is a must-see place. Namtso is 240 kilometers away from Lhasa,
[Qinghai-Tibet Plateau] Tianhu Namtso
The morning sun moves the clouds to play with the mountains, and the breeze chases the waves to frighten the birds. Read Qingbo under Nianqing Mountai
There is always one of the body and the soul on the road——Journey that belongs to me (6)
That year I bowed my head and crawled on the mountain road, not to see you, but to hug your warmth In that life, I turned mountains and rivers and pag
Tibet trip~~~The road to heaven, looking back like a dream (2-2) beautiful scenery of the itinerary (D7-D9)
This record records the tour process of D7___D9. Including from Linzhi's return to Lhasa on May 5th to Namtso on May 7th. D7 Nyingchi back to Lhasa, T