Travel Notes

Saw County Tourism Encyclopedia
Northern Tibet Prairie The northern Tibetan prairie refers to the vast plateau in northern Tibet, and in Nagqu it mainly refers to the Qiangtang prai
Suo County Cuisine|Naqu Special Tibetan Beef Noodles
The beef noodles in Nagqu, Tibet are placed in a tulip-shaped bowl, with white strips of rice noodles in a delicious broth, beef balls piled on top of
Suo County Tourism|Tibetan Etiquette - Salutation
Honorific words and titles: Tibetans pay great attention to the use of honorific words, and Lhasa people are more particular about this kind of atmosp
Suo County Specialties | Plateau Drink "Tibetan Wine"
Tibetan wine (Tibetan-made shochu) is a low-alcohol shochu made from wheat or highland barley through fermentation. It has a light and mellow taste, a
Suo County Specialties|Tibetan Delicacy "Cheese"
Cheese, also known as cheese, cheese, or translated as cheese, cheese, cheese, is a general term for dairy foods, with a variety of tastes, textures a
Suo County Specialties|Tibet South Red Agate
There are seven treasures in Buddhism, one of which is red bead, which is today's southern red agate. Southern red agate was considered an important m
Suo County Specialty | Plateau Special Milk "Tea Tibetan Sweet Tea"
It is called "Qianmo" in Tibetan, and the tea soup is milky white, opaque and slightly thick, with a strong milky fragrance. Anyone who has been to T
Suo County Specialties|Tibetan Food "Masen"
Put the appropriate amount of tsampa, ghee, crushed milk dregs and crushed brown sugar on the plate, stir and mix, put it into a small square wooden b
Suo County Tourism | Tibetan Architectural Features
The main forms of Tibetan traditional residential buildings include tents, dorms, and dry-wall buildings. Its characteristics are: the indoor space is
Suo County Special Products|Tibetan Special Shoes
Tibetan shoes are roughly divided into three types, namely "Songba shoes", "Galuo shoes" and "Duoza shoes". Pulu, woolen and aprons are generally used