Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I like to travel very much. Everywhere I go, I can’t help but sigh with emotion. When I enter the Brahmaputra Grand Canyon, I can’t help but think of something.

I like to travel very much. Everywhere I go, I can’t help but sigh with emotion. When I enter the Brahmaputra Grand Canyon, I can’t help but think of something.

I like traveling very much, and I always feel emotional every time I go somewhere. Climbing the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, I couldn’t help but think of idioms such as (majestic), (mountains high and rivers dangerous), and (wonderful craftsmanship).

Riding in the green Qiandao Lake by boat, I couldn't help but think of ancient poems such as "The clear water is beautiful when the water is shining, and the mountains are empty and rainy" and other ancient poems; passing through the mangroves, I thought of (red leaves Idioms such as (like fire), (thousands of mountains are red), (the forests are dyed), etc.

Introduction

The Brahmaputra Grand Canyon is the largest and deepest canyon on earth. According to data released by the National Bureau of Surveying and Mapping: This grand canyon starts from Daduka Village, Pai Town, Milin County (elevation 3,000 meters) in the north, passes through the big bend of the Yarlung Zangbo River in Pailong Township, and ends at Basika Village, Medog County (elevation 115 meters, In southern Tibet (near Assam, India), the main body is in Medog County.

From Doka Village in Ganden Township, Medog County, all the way to Jala Village, Pai Town, Milin County, it is an uninhabited land in the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon.