There are many famous scenic spots in Naqu City, such as Selinchuo, Dangrang Yongcuo and Shenzha Nature Reserve. These scenic spots are famous for their unique natural scenery and rich ecological resources. Selinchuo is one of the largest lakes in Tibet, with a vast lake surface and a long coastline, which is a good place to enjoy the scenery of plateau lakes.
Dangrang Yongcuo is a beautiful blue lake, located on the plateau at an altitude of 4600 meters. The lake is crystal clear and the scenery is pleasant. Shenzha Nature Reserve is a nature reserve integrating plateau lakes, grasslands, deserts and wetlands, and it is a good place to enjoy the ecological scenery of the plateau.
There are many special foods in Naqu, such as butter tea, highland barley wine and Ciba. These delicacies have a strong Tibetan flavor and are a good choice for tourists to taste local delicacies.
The traffic in Naqu City is very convenient, with roads and railways connecting Lhasa with other cities. If you want to go to go on road trip, you can choose to rent a car or charter a car to your destination. If you want to take public transportation, you can choose long-distance bus or train to reach your destination. Naqu City, Xizang Autonomous Region is rich in natural scenery and human landscape, and it is a place worth visiting. I hope this guide will help you explore this beautiful place better.
Geology and geomorphology of Naqu city
Naqu City is located between Tanggula Mountain, Nyainqentanglha Mountain and Gangdise Mountain in northern Tibet. The central part of the Ministry is hilly and mountainous, but the slope is relatively gentle, and most of the mountains are round. The altitude in the northwest is relatively high. Because it is located in the branch or residual vein of Nyainqentanglha Mountain, there are many peaks, steep terrain and obvious height difference, all of which are above 5500 meters above sea level. The highest Sangkang Mountain is about 6500 meters above sea level.
Tanggula mountain area in the north of Naqu city is a typical plateau mountain with an irregular oval shape. Tanggula Mountain is roof-shaped, located in the middle, with high terrain in the middle, low terrain in the north and south, high terrain in the west and low terrain in the east. It gradually descended from 6600 meters in the middle to 4700 meters in the north and 4500 meters in the south, with an average altitude of over 5200 meters. The mountains in this area extend from east to west, mainly including Tanggula Mountain, Toljiu Mountain (Little Tanggula) and Sanka Mountain (Shengrigong Mountain).
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Naqu City.