introduce

Qiangtang, one of the five largest pastures in China, is located between the Kunlun Mountains, the Tanggula Mountains and the Gangdise Mountains, covering about two-thirds of the Tibet Autonomous Region, with an average altitude of over 4,500 meters. It is not only a paradise for wild animals and plants, but also a fertile cultural soil with rich sedimentary layers.

The herdsmen have created a dreamy and colorful nomadic culture here. Tents are a big attraction here. In addition to the ancient yak tents, there are also red, blue, yellow, green and white nylon tents, which are colorful and different in shape. Many tents are hung with colorful wind horse flags.

opening hours

Open all year round