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Is there any interesting place in Ali?

The Ali Central Line starts from Lhasa, passes through Shigatse to Ali, and finally returns to Lhasa from Ali. Along the way, it passes through Gyangze, Dingri, Saga, Pulan, Zada, Shiquanhe, Renduo, Cuoqin, Wenbunan Village, Bangor and other counties. Famous scenic spots abound, so you can feast your eyes on photography and travel.

Ali, located in the southwest border of China, is called the roof of the roof. The average altitude of Ali is as high as 4500 meters. Unlike other parts of Tibet, Ali is more primitive and wild.

There are countless wonders of the world on this plateau above 4500 meters above sea level. Whether it is the mysterious world mountain Rinpoche, the Zada soil forest that looks like an alien landform, or the Guge dynasty that disappeared overnight, Ali has put on one mysterious coat after another.

Alex's geographical location

Ali region is located in the west of Tibet and the southwest of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is a bridgehead open to South Asia in Tibet and even the whole country, a strategic location in the western part of the national security barrier, an international tourism cooperation zone in Gangdise, a core area of ecological security barrier, an important national mineral resource reserve base, an important transportation and logistics hub in the west and an animal husbandry production base with plateau characteristics.

It is about 700 kilometers long from east to west and 680 kilometers wide from north to south. It is connected with Naqu in the east, Shigatse in the southeast, Kashgar and Hotan in Xinjiang in the north and Kashmir, India and Nepal in the southwest. It covers an area of 345,000 square kilometers with an average elevation of more than 4,500 meters. Known as "the roof of the world" and "the plateau on the plateau".