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What are the top ten scenic spots in Gannan?

We have cooperated with the top ten scenic spots in Gannan, Xiahe, Labrang Temple, Langmusi, Yellow River Mother Stone, Elephant Mountain Stone, Zecha Stone, Zhagana Stone, Six-Character Mantra Stone and the First Song of the Yellow River.

Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture is located in the southwest of Gansu Province, adjacent to Qinghai and Sichuan. It belongs to the Amdo Tibetan Area and its capital is Hehe City. As an important part of the Silk Road and the Tang-Tibet Ancient Road, Gannan Prefecture not only has vast and beautiful plateau scenery, but also has a rich Tibetan Buddhist culture. It can be said that it has both scenery and humanity.

In the holy and heavenly Gannan, the grassland is filled with the refreshing fragrance of butter, the sound of debates in Labrang Temple rises with the smoke, and Langmusi Temple is as isolated and independent as a paradise. , a distant call came from the source of Bailongjiang River. The people full of faith who recited the six-character mantra silently outside the prayer corridor, and the old man prostrate on the road, kowtowing, all brought us a spiritual shock.

Cooperation: It is the capital of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. There are many direct buses to Lanzhou, Xiahe Labrang Monastery, and Luqu Langmusi Monastery.

Xiahe: It occupies a very important position in tourism in Gannan. It is the location of the famous Labrang Monastery. The vast majority of tourists going to Gannan will choose to stop in Xiahe.

Labrang Monastery: Labrang Monastery is the representative of tourism in Xiahe County, Gannan Prefecture. It is listed as one of the six major Gelug monasteries. It is the religious center of Amdo Tibetan area and the largest Tibetan temple in the world. School.

Langmusi: Langmusi is the name of a small town, known as "Little Switzerland in the East". The town is divided into two parts by Bailongjiang (a small stream), Gansu and Sichuan. The north bank belongs to Luqu, Gansu, and the south bank belongs to Gansu. Ruoergai, Sichuan.