Thursday, November 19, 2015

Wondrous Beauty of Nyang River

As a tributary of the Yarlung Tsangbo River, Nyang River has its source in the western Meera Mountain. This river that stretches 307.5 kilometers flows from west to east, and then into the Yarlung Tsangbo River. Nyang River is the mother river of the area. Nyang River means the tears of the Goddess in Tibetan language. There's the well protected thick vegetation on each bank of the river. Nyang River is rich in tourism resources like striking and picturesque landscape. Visitors all are caught by the glamour of




















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the enchantingly beautiful scenery. Moreover, Nyang River and the area around it have many sites. It is classed among the most magnificent sights on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. It's considered to be a hospitable environment for wild birds. After one nature reserve for black-necked cranes along the route grass sea nature protection area was established on the middle reaches of the Yarlungzangbo River, the amount of black-necked cranes wintering there has gone up year by year, making up nearly 80% of the earth's total number of black-necked cranes. The beauty of the river consists in the unique color of water. The water in the river was just so clear as of jade-like blue standing out against the splashing white sprays. The crystal, fresh green and immaculate white creates an interesting visual effect that seethed with activity and is indistinguishable from each other. Tibetans used to worship nature. It expresses man's worship and respect for the mysterious and mighty nature. The local people from generation to generation all worship the mighty mountains and admired the grandeur of the rivers by the fairy stories and beautiful music and dance.

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