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What are the tourist attractions in Qinghai?

Qinghai has Chaka Salt Lake, cambra National Forest Park and other tourist attractions.

Chaka Salt Lake, located in Yanhu Road, Wulan County, Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, is one of the four major salt lakes in Qaidam Basin. At an altitude of 3 100 meters, the lake is called the mirror of the sky by travelers, and it is also rated as one of the 55 places that people must visit by Tourism Geography magazine. Surrounded by snow, the calm lake is like a mirror, reflecting the beautiful breathtaking sky scenery and being in a world of salt.

Cambra National Forest Park is located in Li Kan Highway, Jianzha County, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, bordering the Yellow River in the north and the Lijiaxia Hydropower Station. The highest altitude is 3 100 meters, and the lowest altitude is 2300 meters. It is famous for its unique Danxia landform, long religious culture, colorful plant landscape and rippling Lijiaxia Reservoir.

Qinghai natural resources:

1, water resources

There are 380 rivers with a basin area of more than 500 square kilometers in Qinghai Province, and the total annual runoff of the province is 6165438+23 million cubic meters. The total amount of water resources ranks 15 in China, and the per capita possession is 5.3 times of the national average. 49% of the total runoff of the Yellow River, 1.8% of the total runoff of the Yangtze River, 17% of the total runoff of the Lancang River and 45. 1% of the total runoff of the Heihe River flow out of Qinghai.

2. Mineral resources

The Qilian metallogenic belt in Qinghai is dominated by nonferrous metals, asbestos and coal, while the northern margin of Qaidam Basin is dominated by precious metals, nonferrous metals and coal. The Qaidam Basin is dominated by petroleum, natural gas and salt minerals, while the East Kunlun metallogenic belt is dominated by nonferrous metals and precious metals. The metallogenic belt in the north section of the Three Rivers is dominated by non-ferrous minerals such as copper, lead, zinc and molybdenum.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qinghai