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Tourist attractions in dulan county

The scenic spots in dulan county include Nomuhong Cultural Site, Ta Undari Ha Site, Tartari Ha Site, Dulan Arak Lake National Wetland Park, Ta Wen Taliha Site, Xiangride Temple and so on.

Nuomuhong Cultural Site 1

Nuomuhong Township, located in the south of Qaidam Basin in Qinghai Province, is a newly discovered ancient cultural relic after liberation in China, which has a unique cultural connotation.

2. Ta Undari Ha Site

Ta Undari Ha is located about 10 km southwest of Balong Township, dulan county City, Qinghai Province. Due to the low rainfall in this area, the well-preserved relic area is about 200,000 square meters.

3. Ruins of Riya, Tarta

Located in the south of the 3rd Squadron of the 2nd Brigade of Nomuhong Farm, Nomuhong Township, dulan county, Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province.

4. Dulan Lake Arak National Wetland Park

Located in dulan county, Qinghai Province, with a total area of 1938+0 hectares. Lake Arak is located in Balong Township, dulan county, with an average elevation of 4,099 meters, an area of 36. 1 km2 and a water reserve of 490 million cubic meters. It is the largest freshwater lake in Haixi Prefecture and the main inland throughput lake in the upper reaches of Qaidam River.

5. Ta Vintari Ha Site

Located in Balong Township, dulan county, Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, 546 kilometers north of Qinghai-Tibet Highway. Taventariha Mongolian means five mountains, and there is a square between them. Pottery chips, miscellaneous bones, stone tools, woolen cloth, etc. are scattered on the hills and ground of the square, and there are few in the square.

6. Xiangride Temple

The gelug sect monasteries Xiangride Panchen Lama traveled far away, which was built by the 6th Panchen Lama in the 44th year of Qing Qianlong (1779) and is located in the Gobi Oasis. It has always been a place to receive the Panchen Lama and other religious elites in and out of Tibet. Both the Ninth Panchen Lama and the Tenth Panchen Lama lived here.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-dulan county