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What are the three holy lakes in Tibet? Brief introduction of the three holy lakes in Tibet

Sansheng Lake in Tibet may not be familiar to many people. After all, only friends who love and like Tibet will truly understand and understand the holy lake. These civilized lakes that have been passed down for thousands of years have brought too much faith and charm to the world. Let's introduce it in detail below.

Holy Lake in Tibet:

Ma Yongcuo, Namco, Yang Zhuoyongcuo

Ma Yongcuo: the invincible Jasper Lake

Best viewing time: July-September.

Ma Yongcuo is located 35km east of Pulan County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet, and south of Gangrenbo Qi Feng. Ma Yongcuo means "eternal and unbeaten Jasper Lake" in Tibetan. It is a sacred lake recognized by many religions in the world, and it is also one of the most famous lakes in Asia and even in the world. Standing on the top of the mountain, facing the holy lake and overlooking the snow-capped mountains, time seems to be still and the heart is as calm as water.

Namco: Tianhu Lake

Best viewing time: The trip to Namco must be in the rainy season from June to September every year. From 65438+ 10 to 165438+ 10, Namco will be impassable due to heavy snow. June+10-May, 5438 was cold and dry, so it was not suitable for entering the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Namco is located between Dangxiong County and Naqubango County in Lhasa, which means "Tianhu" in Tibetan. It is the second largest saltwater lake in China and the highest saltwater lake in the world. According to legend, every year in the Year of the Sheep, Buddhists, Bodhisattvas and Buddhists gather in Namtso to set up an altar and hold a large-scale dharma meeting. At this time, going to the lake to worship the scriptures once is better than going to the lake to recite the scriptures 100 thousand times at ordinary times, and its blessings are boundless.

Yang Zhuo Yong Cuo: Swan Lake

Best viewing time: June-August: Shannan has four distinct seasons, and the highest temperature in June-August is about 20, which is relatively suitable for tourism.

Yang Yongcuo is located in Langkazi County, Shannan Prefecture, Tibet, which means "Swan Lake" in Tibetan. It is a low-concentration saltwater lake and an important habitat for birds such as swans, osprey and bantu magpie. Yongcuo, Yang Zhuo is the largest inland lake at the northern foot of the Himalayas, with beautiful lakes and mountains, ranking first in southern Tibet.