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Is Chawalung, Tibet’s “Hot Dry Valley”, a place worth visiting?

I think it is worth it. Tibet is a very sacred place, and you will find different surprises in almost every corner. What's more, Tsavalong, a hot and dry valley that has gradually become more famous in recent years, is definitely a must-see for anyone traveling to Tibet.

First of all, Tsavalong is a place where many ethnic groups live together. Not only the Tibetans who live in our impression, but also other ethnic groups such as Dulong, Nu, Lisu, and Naxi also live here. Therefore, Tsavallon’s multi-ethnic cultural atmosphere is a highlight of tourism there. In one place, you can see the different costumes of nearly ten ethnic minorities, experience the life customs and cultural customs of nearly ten ethnic minorities, and understand the different religious beliefs of nearly ten ethnic minorities. Do you think this journey is worth it?

Secondly, Tsavalong’s infrastructure is fairly complete. Although it is not as dense as the rows of hotels in Jiuzhaigou and other places, the scattered restaurants, hotels, and canteens can still meet your basic needs. If you want to improve your life, you can consult the relevant local aborigines, and they will be hospitable and recommend better options to you.

Chavalon in spring is verdant, and the green virgin forest coverage makes it possess the vitality and vitality that is different from the brightly lit cities. Tsavalon in summer is full of infinite vitality. All things are vigorous after recovery, plants gradually grow, and animals gradually wake up and start the hard work of the new year. Chavallon in autumn changes gradually, from green to red, from red to yellow, and then from yellow to white. There are four colors in one season and several reincarnations in one season. Tsavalon in winter is sacrosanct, and the snow-capped mountains are as sacrosanct as holy goddesses.