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Why do so many people like to travel to Tibet? What are the advantages of Tibet?

Characteristics of Tibet’s tourism resources Tibet’s tourism resources themselves have extremely obvious religious characteristics, ethnic characteristics, monopoly and naturalness.

1. Religious. Due to the widespread influence of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet, many tourism resources have a strong religious flavor, not to mention the numerous magnificent monasteries scattered throughout Tibet. With the sound of Dharma trumpets, even the endless flow of prayer-turners around Lhasa’s Bajiao Street every day, holding prayer wheels and chanting mantras, you can feel the strong religious atmosphere, and even the natural lakes, The mountains also have religious overtones in the minds of Tibetans. Mount Gangrenbuchin, the main peak of the Gangdise Mountains located in Pulan County, has become a holy place in the hearts of Chinese and foreign religious believers due to its long-standing religious legends, attracting thousands of devout believers every year. Come from thousands of miles away to worship. The "holy water" Manasarovar Lake connected to the sacred mountain is considered by believers to be the king of the world's "holy lakes". Using the "holy water" can not only remove the dirt on people's skin, but also wash away the "five poisons" in people's souls. Every summer and autumn, , many believers come to bathe in the holy lake and bring the clear lake water as gifts to their relatives and friends.

2. National characteristics. The Tibetans and other ethnic groups living on the Tibetan Plateau have created splendid Tibetan culture in their struggle with nature. These cultural tourism resources with ethnic characteristics, such as religious temples, large Tibetan robes, and flat-topped blockhouses, Residential houses, fragrant plateau hot drinks - butter tea, dried beef and mutton, rough and bold Tibetan songs and dances, colorful festivals, peculiar wedding customs, funeral customs and other folk customs not only allow tourists to appreciate a completely different world The exotic atmosphere of the area where they live can also allow tourists to feel and understand the unique charm of Tibetan national culture.

3. Monopoly. As the main part of the Tibetan Plateau, the world's highest plateau, its huge altitude has led to many tourism resources becoming the best of its kind in the world. For example, the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, gathers in an area of ??1,000 square kilometers around it. It has the vast majority of mountains above 7,000 meters in the world; the world's highest lake - Namtso, which means Tianhu in Tibetan; the world's largest canyon - the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, regardless of its depth and length Both far exceed the Colca Canyon in Peru and the Grand Canyon in the United States; dense virgin forests are distributed in southeastern Tibet. Among them, the good combination of water, heat and light and the large temperature difference near Bomi make the trees the most unique in the world. Rare production capacity; the southern and southeastern mountains of the Tibetan Plateau, especially the southern slopes of the Himalayas, due to the huge height difference, have produced an extremely complete vertical spectrum of vegetation from the tropics to the frigid zone, etc. Most of these resources have unique characteristics. , stunning and rare characteristics, it is irreplaceable to a large extent. It is the best tourist destination for mountaineering adventures, geological research, ecological inspections and other tourism activities. The numerous "best in the world" make Tibet one of the world's top tourist resource destinations.

4. Naturalness. The Tibetan Plateau is surrounded by high mountains, which have become a natural barrier between Tibet and the outside world. In addition, the closed self-sufficient farming and animal husbandry economy has weakened the connection between Tibet and the outside world. Therefore, Tibet's tourism resources are less affected by the industrial civilization of the outside world. The original appearance characteristics and connotation of tourism resources are retained. At the same time, the outside world has little knowledge and understanding of Tibet, which makes many tourism resources in Tibet mysterious and strange. Although Tibet has opened its closed door today, the mystery of Tibet still attracts many travel enthusiasts.