Friday, September 17, 2010
Nyingchi city guide
Nyingchi(also spelled Nyangchi) is located in the southeast portion of the Tibet Autonomous Region. This region is characterized by emerald-green pastures and forests. Snowy mountain tops, as well as lakes and waterfalls all can be found within the region. The region consists of 7 counties and spans an area of approximately 100,000sq km. The population tops off at 165,000. The region also has a newly built airport, which should contribute to an increase in tourism.
The climate in the region is vastly different than other parts of Tibet-neither freezing cold or blistering hot. It does get a fair amount of precipitation and has quite a bit of humidity. The climate adds to the wonderful landscape of the area. Nyangchi is a unique region, in that it houses Tibet`s largest forest. It is also home to many rare species of animals. Some of these include the antelope, bengal tiger, as well as pandas. Nyangchi is also home to the ancient ethnic peoples groups called the Lhoba and the Monba.
Bayi is one of the most important areas in Nyingchi. It is located toward the northern section of the region. It has recently grown very rapidly and is one of the major industrial towns in all of Tibet. Here one can manufacture building materials, paper, wool, food stuff, and farming equipment to name a few. The town has further advanced since the completion of the region`s airport.
Nyingchi is famous for over 35 scenic spots spread throughout the region. Included in this list are Basum Co(lake)-definitely worth seeing, and the Cypress Forest-which include some trees over 1000 years old. The Peach valley in the southeast portion of Nyangchi county is noteworthy. There are a number of waterfalls worth the time to see. These include the Tigermouth and Beiben waterfalls.
The ancient tombs in Nang county and Mainling county`s Lhoba people`s village are fascinating stops. One should not miss seeing two of the largest canyons in the world-the Yarlung Zhangbo(largest) and the Parlung Zhangbo(3rd largest). They are incredible sites that definitely will heighten your senses!
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