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Why do you like to go to ***?
Question 1: Why should we go to ***? Speaking of ***, almost everyone seems to be fascinated by it, but why must we go to ***? The answer is always so confusing. Is it as simple as eating every day and there is no need to answer? Or is it because we have never thought about it seriously? In fact, we always want to get something when we go to ***, such as the so-called freedom, beautiful scenery, relaxing and exile, having fun, hiding accessories, etc., some people say, "I just think of the mood after setting foot on the land there." It’s hard to calm down. It’s very touching, especially when I see those people prostrating themselves, but I don’t know what is touching.” Or simply saying, “To understand is to love.” Basically, it can be said that we are asking for part of it, including touching and loving. Scenery, geography, humanities? The more popular saying is, "purify the soul." Because we need somewhere else, it seems that "life is always somewhere else", our life has been full of noise and noise, sophistication and troubles, we need to escape from the present glitz and busyness, escape to somewhere else, rely on the "***" Use the paradise to wash, purify and cultivate, and rely on the snow-capped mountains, holy lakes, living Buddhas, and the Buddha to be moved and baptized when you visit the scene. Even if you can't live in the world, we hope to rely on these and try to keep our heart. A heart that refuses to be tainted by reality. This year, the railway was finally connected to ***, and people rushing to *** are increasingly flocking to it. So why do we still go to ***? Whether you are a junior "donkey" or a pure tourist taking advantage of vacation, or a member of a large group of travel agencies, you can first ask yourself, why did you choose to go to ***? Is it the vision from the Discovery documentary? Or is it that your neighbor from across the street is so excited about it when he comes back that you have to jump on this trend? Basically speaking, it is difficult to get the fun you imagine by blindly following the trend. Those who are used to living in big cities may not be able to adapt to the harsh natural climate and living environment in Tibetan areas. If you fly to Tibet, you will go straight to 5 upon landing. If you go to a star hotel and take a taxi, you will go to entertainment venues. This kind of people might as well stay in the local area and just go to ***. There are more and more ways to enter Tibet, and more and more people are going to Tibet. Are you worried that Tibetan areas will be destroyed and polluted by modern civilization? You must hurry up and get there early to feel the real Tibet. **? Maybe not. Think about those people who yearn for *** but have decided to keep *** in their hearts forever. Then consider your mood, intention and transportation method when you choose to go to Tibet, and settle your mind. That way, no matter when you enter Tibet, it will be easier to get the meaning of your trip. In the final analysis, choosing to go out is nothing more than the meaning of the journey. It usually relaxes the mind and refreshes the body. As for the thoughts of traveling, it can be regarded as an additional gift. Choosing to enter Tibet by train is currently considered a compromise. There is no need for hardships and dangers like walking or cycling, and there is no fatigue of turning back in a car. It is much safer to take the train. Everyone gathers in the carriage, and the distance is instantly shortened, and they can talk and talk. So lonely. Before you prepare to go out, ask yourself again, why are you going to ***? Look at this reference, people think it is a way to calm down their mind. To paraphrase a verse, form is an upward ladder, a boat crossing a river, and a way forward. Going to a **** is also a form, and climbing a snow mountain is also a form. They are all ways of meditating. What are you looking at? It’s not the snow-capped mountains, it’s not the holy lake, it’s not the Buddha statue, it’s not the Buddha, it’s all about yourself. We take care of ourselves by going ***.
Question 2: Why do artistic young people and backpackers like to go to ***? I think those people who think that going to the plateau will make them holy, and taking a few photos and they will become artistic, are all sick. This is like an urban disease, because the grievances, anger, jealousy, and complaints that cannot be expressed in the urban atmosphere will appear very strong once they are in a barren place and among people.
People express this kind of negative emotions in various ways. Some write poetry, some brag, some sing and some are silent, some need faith, some need ***, and some like to live in places that are far away and have nothing to do with their own world. The place takes out the second personality, so many lunatics start to have fun when they reach the plateau. They think they have brought culture and art to the plateau, but in fact they are conveying negative feelings like taking out garbage. Of course, I'm talking about those people who have a literary heart but don't make sense. There are also people who simply like these places. Because the plateau people's beliefs are pure and their racial pride is strong, people feel ashamed in front of their huge beliefs. Naturally, it is much harder to experience things at close range than with steel and concrete. Artistic young people and backpackers, their way of experiencing the world is through pain and suffering. The pain of National Highway 317 and 318, the difficulty of breathing, are the way that literary and artistic young people feel the world and themselves. To put it bluntly, they are just torturing themselves and bragging, talking about pain and love when they have nothing to do. This is their feeling towards the plateau.
Question 3: Why do everyone like to go to ***? Characteristics of Yunnan tourism *** tourism resources ***'s tourism resources themselves have extremely obvious religious characteristics, ethnic characteristics and Monopoly and naturalness.
1. Religious. Due to the widespread influence of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet, many tourism resources have a strong religious flavor, not to mention the numerous magnificent monasteries throughout Tibet, with everlasting butter lamps in the monasteries. , the deep sound of Dharma trumpets, even the endless stream of prayer spinners around *** Bajiao Street every day, holding prayer wheels and chanting mantras, you can feel the strong religious atmosphere, even Natural lakes and mountain peaks also have religious overtones in ***'s mind. Mount Gangrenbuchin, the main peak of the Gangdise Mountains located in Pulan County, has become a holy place in the hearts of Chinese and foreign religious believers due to its long-standing religious legends, attracting thousands of devout believers every year. Come from thousands of miles away to worship. The "holy water" Manasarovar Lake connected to the sacred mountain is considered by believers to be the king of the world's "holy lakes". Using the "holy water" can not only remove the dirt on people's skin, but also wash away the "five poisons" in people's souls. Every summer and autumn, , many believers come to bathe in the holy lake and bring the clear lake water as gifts to their relatives and friends.
2. National characteristics. The ethnic minority and other ethnic groups living on the Taiwan Plateau have created a splendid ethnic culture in their struggle with nature. These cultural tourism resources with ethnic characteristics, such as religious temples, spacious Tibetan areas, etc. Robes, flat-roofed fort houses, fragrant plateau hot drinks - butter tea, dried beef and mutton, rough and bold Tibetan songs and dances, colorful festivals, peculiar wedding customs, funeral customs and other folk customs not only attract tourists It can appreciate the exotic atmosphere that is completely different from where they live, and it also allows tourists to feel and understand the unique charm of Tibetan national culture.
3. Monopoly. *** As the main part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the highest plateau in the world, the plateau’s huge altitude has resulted in many tourism resources being among the best of its kind in the world. For example, the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, is within a thousand square kilometers of its surrounding area. , bringing together the vast majority of the world's peaks above 7,000 meters; the world's highest lake - Namtso, which means Tianhu in Tibetan; the world's largest canyon - the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, regardless of its depth , length far exceeds the Colca Canyon in Peru and the Grand Canyon in the United States; *** Dense virgin forests are distributed in the southeast. Among them, near Bomi due to the good combination of water, heat and light, and the large temperature difference, The forest trees have a production capacity that is rare in the world; *** The southern and southeastern mountains of the plateau, especially the southern slopes of the Himalayas, due to the huge height difference, produce an extremely complete vertical spectrum of vegetation from the tropics to the cold zone, etc., Most of these resources are unique, stunning, and rare, and are irreplaceable to a large extent. They are the best tourist destinations for mountaineering expeditions, geoscience research, ecological inspections and other tourism activities. Numerous "best in the world" make *** one of the world's top tourist resource destinations.
4. Naturalness. The high mountains surrounding the *** plateau have become a natural barrier between *** and the outside world. In addition, the closed self-sufficient farming and animal husbandry economy has weakened the connection between *** and the outside world. Therefore, ***'s tourism resources are relatively small. It is less affected by external industrial civilization and retains the original appearance characteristics and connotation of tourism resources. At the same time, the outside world knows and understands less about ***, which makes many tourist resources in *** feel mysterious and strange. Although today *** has opened its closed door, the mystery of *** still attracts tourists. with many travel enthusiasts.
Question 4: Why do so many people like to go to ***? That is Tibetan territory. Why are the roads to *** not completely asphalt until now? So far, *** the vast majority of counties have asphalt roads
It is true that many towns and villages have not yet. They do not even have cement roads
I vaguely remember that by 2014, many of the towns where we worked in Qamdo had dirt roads
Many towns didn’t even have restaurants. It’s conceivable that such conditions are still popular
Question 5: Why are more and more people traveling to *** now? I just came back from ***, and I just wanted to talk about my feelings. In fact, I have always wanted to go to the ***. I do not deny that I was influenced by watching Annie's Baby "Lotus" many years ago, nor do I deny that I have a little bit of artistic youth in my heart, but the most important thing is to be publicized. attracted by the beautiful scenery. Route: Take the Qinghai-Tibet line with a few classmates, Xi'an - Xining (Qinghai Lake, Kumbum Monastery) - *** - Nyingchi (Lulang Forest Sea, Nanyigou, Basong Co) - *** ( Barkhor Street, Jokhang Temple, Potala Palace, Namtso) - Xi'an. ***15 days. We are not a standard budget traveler. We have hard seats on the round-trip train and no rides. We always take buses or chartered cars. Let’s talk about the specific feelings: 1. *** It’s really good, but it’s not as beautiful and mysterious as I imagined. Of course, this is related to everyone’s experience and route along the way. Most of the people I met at the Youth Hostel came here by car or bicycle from the Sichuan-Tibet Line, which made me embarrassed to say that I came by train. I met several girls from Guangdong and Jiangxi at a youth hostel. They took a ride on the Sichuan-Tibet line all the way to Tibet. They said the scenery on the road was very beautiful. They all said that the Sichuan-Tibet line was more beautiful than the Qinghai-Tibet line, so that they didn’t even stop at Linzhi because they thought Linzhi The scenery is already relatively aesthetically tired. My own feeling when looking at the scenery in *** is that it requires too much luck. If you are lucky, you can see beautiful scenery. For example, in the evening when you return to *** from Linzhi, the sunset is super beautiful. The Potala Palace and the mountains behind it feel like they are shining with golden light. There are also queues to make reservations for the Potala Palace. At that time, before the sun rises, Shiwang Mountain is sprinkled with golden light, which is very beautiful; but if we are unlucky, for example, we are in Linzhi, because of the rainy season, not to mention cloudy days, the rain will follow us wherever we go. , several times the rain came as soon as we got out of the car, and the sun came out as soon as we got in the car, hey. 2. There are so many people going to ***! From *** to Linzhi, take the 318 National Highway. Everyone knows that the Sichuan-Tibet Line enters Tibet on the 318 National Highway, and it is also very famous. We saw on the bus going back and forth between Linzhi and *** that there were really a lot of cyclists along the road. There was only one person (or team) every ten or twenty meters away. The number of girls was beyond my imagination. I also saw Several times middle-aged people in their fifties and sixties. Why did they come? I haven’t talked in detail with the cyclists, but the test of physical strength, endurance, and perseverance along the way is really not small. National Highway 318 has to climb 6 or 7 mountains of 6,000 meters and 4,000 meters. In addition to the rainy season, heavy rains come at any time, and it is cold and hot. I really admire them. Let me tell you a story. On the train back to Xi'an, a man who had just finished riding was standing next to him. A middle-aged couple asked him why he quit his job and rode. He said: 318 has a story, and it is all here to heal. At that time, my classmates and I were speechless as we listened.
I also met a cyclist who went from *** to Xi'an. He only had 5 yuan on the train, a bottle of water and a bucket of instant noodles. The water was still hot water connected to the quilt. His wife was pregnant and was due at the end of the year. He said it would be more difficult to ride a bike after the baby was born, so he rushed to ride this year. When I was at a youth hostel in Linzhi, I met a man and a woman who had just walked out of Medog. They were setting up a tent to live outside. They only wanted to take a shower in the bathroom of the youth hostel. After asking three or four hotels, they were all unwilling until I stayed in this one. Only after they succeeded, their appearance could be described in one word: dusty. 3. Of course, some people go there for religious beliefs. Every time I sit outside the Jokhang Temple and watch people kowtow, I really feel that this kind of belief is too powerful. Then, I felt that *** is beautiful and worth visiting, but don’t think about how good it is. When you travel, not only the scenery, but also the gains you make on the journey will be reflected in you.
Question 6: Why do everyone like to go to ***? Because *** the natural scenery is beautiful, whether it is the natural landscape or the Buddhist temple, they are full of legends and myths.
Most Tibetans are extremely simple. If you stay there for a long time, you will feel assimilated and not so secular.
*** The air is good.
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Question 7: Why do some people like to go to ***? *** is like a paradise
You can let go of a lot when you get there
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You can't feel the hustle and bustle of today's society and your mind can relax
Question 8: Why do so many people want to go to ***? ***, known as the third pole in the world. Going there is an extreme challenge for yourself. In order to appreciate its unique and irreplaceable natural scenery, in order to uncover its mystery with your own hands, in order to stay away from the hustle and bustle and get close to the simplicity, in order to experience various difficulties that you encounter unexpectedly. Having seen Mount Everest and Jinshan, what else can’t be tolerated?
Question 9: Why do so many people regard going to *** as a dream? What is so good about ***? The scenery in front of other people's houses is attractive. This is human nature. It is better to be more mysterious and make yourself feel like you are on an adventure.
Because of the desolation and nature. The beauty is becoming more and more rare, and it is best to have some adventures on the road, such as the aftermath of the disaster. In the final analysis, it is just to pursue a dream, because reality is dull.
It is not to go to the ****. * feeling, but, someone said: Oh my God, you have been to such a distant place.
Then, you become a person with a story in the eyes of others. To be honest, I do too. I want to go, the kind that puts my travel bag on my back and moves forward without hesitation, without stopping, letting the wind blow my long hair, wandering like Sanmao, or like those romantic poets, just because that was what I felt when I was young. An unreachable dream, go wandering!
Have you ever dreamed of meeting a rose in the mist? >
Traveling through ups and downs in a foreign country
We can’t have the same life, so adventure into the unknown is also good.
Question 10: Why do people. Want to go to ***? Both Xinjiang and *** have beautiful places.
There are many people who like Xinjiang, and there are also many people who like ***.
I think it’s just that the poster didn’t pay attention. There are many people who like Xinjiang on Douban.
*** Not only the scenery is beautiful, but also the cultural atmosphere is completely different from that of the mainland.
*** There is also a sense of mystery to the mainlanders, the sacred mountains and lakes, Tibetan Buddhism Wait
They all directed us to ***
Another point is that going to *** is a little more difficult than going to Xinjiang. Many people are worried about Ding Yuan’s reaction, but it’s actually nothing. It only takes a few days to get used to it!
These are the reasons why people love going to ***!
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