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guide (China)

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Asia/Shanghai

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UTC+8

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baqing (China)

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Asia/Shanghai

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UTC+8

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Introduction to Guide, Qinghai, China - A Little Jiangnan on the Plateau and the Wonders of Danxia Landscape Located in the Yellow River Valley, Guide, Qinghai is famous for the 'Guide Clearing of the Yellow River in the World', and boasts magnificent Danxia landscapes, thousand-year-old temples, and hot springs, which makes it an eco-tourist destination on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Guide, the Little Jiangnan of the Plateau

Guide County is located in the east of China's Qinghai Province, belonging to Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, located in the Yellow River Valley, with an average elevation of 2,200 meters, known as the "Plateau Little Jiangnan" reputation. It is famous for the unique landscape of "Guide Qing of the World Yellow River" - the Yellow River water is crystal clear when it flows through the area, which overturns people's traditional perception of the Yellow River.

Natural and Cultural Treasures

Guide has the world's rare colorful Danxia landforms, and the red rock formations of the Ashigang Canyon are as brilliant as Xia under the sun. There is the Yuhuangge Ancient Architectural Complex, which was built in the late Ming Dynasty, the Wenchang Temple, a holy place of Tibetan Buddhism, and the mineral-rich Zhacang Hot Spring. When the pear blossoms bloom in April every year, ten thousand mu of pear orchards form the spectacle of "a sea of pear blossoms at the foot of snow-capped mountains".

Eco-tourist attraction

As an important ecological barrier on the Tibetan Plateau, Guide fusion of Chinese, Tibetan, Hui and other ethnic cultures, retaining the traditional "June meeting" Nuo ritual activities. Its unique plateau temperate climate makes this place a summer resort, the Yellow River Clear Wetland Park, Thousands of lakes and other scenic spots perfectly show the ecological picture of harmonious coexistence of man and nature.


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Introduction to Baqing County, Tibet, China - Location and Special Culture Located in the northeastern part of Nagchu City in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, with an average altitude of about 4,500 meters, Baqing County is known for its highland livestock husbandry and unique folk culture, and is an important Cordyceps production area and cultural tourism destination in northern Tibet.

Overview of Baqing County, Tibet

Baqing County belongs to Nagchu City of Tibet Autonomous Region of China, located in the southern foothills of Tanggula Mountain on the northern Tibetan plateau, with an average altitude of about 4,500 meters. The total area of the county is about 10,000 square kilometers, with a resident population of about 50,000, with Tibetans as the main ethnic group. The region has a typical plateau cold climate with long cold winters and short cool summers.

Economic and Cultural Characteristics

The economy of Baching County is dominated by animal husbandry, producing yaks, Tibetan sheep and other livestock, as well as being one of China's important Cordyceps production areas. The area retains a complete tradition of Tibetan nomadic culture, and the annual horse-racing festival and religious activities attract many tourists. Famous attractions include the religious and cultural heritage of Maimo Cave and Baqing Monastery. National Highway 317 runs through the whole area, which is an important node of the Sichuan-Tibet Northern Route.

Ecological and Geographical Features

Distributed with plateau grassland, glacier and river and wetland ecosystems, the county is one of the important water sources of the Yangtze River headwaters. The unique plateau ecological environment provides habitats for rare wild animals such as snow leopards and Tibetan antelopes, and has important ecological protection value.