| Qinghai
Province is located in the northeastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
It has rich tourist resources, including Qinghai Lake, the largest inland
salt lake in China, the wellknown Bird Island in the,northwest of Qinghai
Lake, the Nature Reserve in Xunhua, Kumbum Monastery, one of the six
largest monasteries of the Ge-lug-pa Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, Liuwan
Ancient Tombs, the largest and best preserved tombs in ancient China,
Qutan Temple built some 500 years ago, Qaidam Basin, one of the four
largest basins in China, and other places of interest, such as Dulan
International Hunting Ground, Kanbula National Park, and Wufeng and
Laoye mountains.
Qinghai Province is one of the five largest pasturelands in China.
The galloping horses, numerous yaks, snow-white sheep, and herdsmen's
tents form a beautiful, tranquil landscape on the boundless pastureland.
Qinghai is very proud that the worldfamous Changjiang (Yangtze) and
Huanghe (Yellow) rivers descend from its territory. The spectacular
view at the source of the Changjiang River is the serac forest stretching
five kms. The magnificent scene at the source of the Huanghe River is
lakes and streams crissingcrossing the green grasslands. In Ecotour
China'99, Qinghai will offer more chances to display its beautiful scenery.
Qinghai Province is attractive not only for its beautiful scenery but
also for its colorful local customs. It is mainly inhabited by the Tibetans,
the Huis, the Mongolians, the Manchus, the Tus, and the Salars, who
are diligent, bold and unconstrained, and talented singers and dancers.
In
recent years, Qinghai Tourism Administration has opened more routes,
including Trekking on the Roof of the World from Xining to Lhasa, the
South Silk Road from Xining to Dunhuang, and the Ancient Road from Xining
to the Yushu Tibet Autonomous Prefecture, in addition to other special-interest
tourist routes, such as the Natural Landscape, the National Park, the
Bird Island, and Mountaineering.
The people of Qinghai are ready to give friends from home and abroad
a warm welcome! |