Today is April 11, the sixth day of self-driving Tibet.

Today's plan is from Qamdo to Ranwu Lake.

Farewell to Qamdo, we headed towards National Highway 214. As soon as the car drove into National Highway 214, the oncoming people were covered with heavy snow. Today we spent all day driving through the snow-capped mountains. Such a scene is rare for us who were born in Chengdu. We were pleasantly surprised, cheered, and took pictures.

When we came to Bangda Town to rest, we saw many houses on the side of the road with registered households registered for poverty alleviation. These are houses built by the local government to help poor Tibetans. Upstairs are houses, and downstairs are shops. Poor Tibetans can do some small businesses by themselves, or rent out their facades. I am really touched that the work of poverty alleviation is done in such a remote place, so meticulous and realistic.

Filed poor households.

The houses built by the government for poor households consist of living upstairs and shops downstairs.

Pass through Bangda Town and turn right to leave National Highway 214 and turn to National Highway 318. This National Highway 318 is the famous Tianlu 72 Turn. This is the Sichuan-Tibet Highway built by the Chinese People's Liberation Army half a century ago from Chengdu in the east to Lhasa in the west.

Peach blossoms can be seen everywhere along the national road.

Here is the Nujiang Tianmo, the 72nd turn of Tianlu and the Nujiang Tianzhu are important parts of the Sichuan-Tibet Highway.

We successfully arrived at Ranwu Lake. Today we spent the whole day walking through the snow-capped mountains. Tomorrow we will continue to go deep into the snow-capped mountains to see the beautiful glaciers.