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How about going to Qinghai Lake on May Day?

It’s a good time to go to Qinghai Lake on May Day, the scenery is nice.

In the midsummer of May, when the plains begin to get hot, Qinghai, located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, welcomes the early spring with its cool grass, blue lakes, and dozens of miles of peaks. Qinghai at this moment has the fragrance of fresh green grass, and migratory birds have also returned here.

Every spring and summer, hundreds of thousands of migratory birds come to inhabit islands such as Haixi Mountain and Sankuaishi. Hence the name Bird Island, which is now listed as a migratory bird sanctuary. In ancient times, it was called "West Sea", also known as "Fresh Water" or "Fresh Sea". In Tibetan, it is called "Cou Wenbo", which means "blue lake"; in Mongolian, it is called "Kukunuoer", which means "blue lake". A sea of ??color.”

Because the area around Qinghai Lake previously belonged to the pasture land of the Beihe people, it was also called "Beihe Qiang Sea". Some people also called it "Xianhai" in the Han Dynasty. It was only changed to "Qinghai" from the Northern Wei Dynasty. Qinghai Lake is the largest inland saltwater lake in China and one of the highest lakes in the world. In September 2001, Qinghai Lake was promoted to a national 5A scenic spot.

Qinghai Lake has magnificent scenery, rich tourism resources, and unique ecological tourism and cultural tourism. It is a national key scenic spot and a national nature reserve. Qinghai Lake has Bird Island where thousands of birds gather, the Gold and Silver Beach with various styles, the ancient ruins of the Triangle City, the endless sea of ??rapeseed flowers, the misty and mysterious Haixin Mountain, the colorful Erlang Sword, Fairy Bay, and Jinsha. Many national and world-class scenic spots such as the Bay, Sand Island Scenic Area, and "Atomic City" make Qinghai Lake a veritable paradise for tourists.