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Does Lhasa belong to Tibet?

Lhasa belongs to Tibet.

Lhasa, abbreviated as "La", is the capital of Xizang Autonomous Region, China. Lhasa is an international tourist city with plateau and ethnic characteristics. It is the political, economic, cultural, scientific and educational center of Tibet and the holy land of Tibetan Buddhism. Most of the Lhasa River basin is mountainous, with steep peaks and sloping terrain from north to south. There must be small-scale modern glaciers in Tanggula Mountain. The tributaries on the right bank of the basin are mostly from glaciers, and the tributaries on the left bank are mostly from lakes or swamps.

Lhasa climate belongs to the plateau temperate semi-arid monsoon climate zone, controlled by temperate continental air mass, which is cold and dry, with large temperature difference between north and south, warm and rainy season, small temperature difference between north and south, cold and rainy winter, warm and rainy winter, influenced by strong cold and high pressure in Siberia, prevailing wind in winter, mainly north wind, windy and cold weather in the west, and scarce rain and snow.

Brief introduction of Tibet

Xizang Autonomous Region, the capital of Lhasa, located in the southwest of People's Republic of China (PRC), is one of the five minority autonomous regions in China. Tibet is located in the southwest of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, between 26 50 ′ and 36 53 ′ north latitude and 78 25 ′ and 99 06 ′ east longitude, with an average elevation of more than 4,000 meters, and is known as the "roof of the world".

Tibet borders Xinjiang in the north, Sichuan in the east, Qinghai in the northeast and Yunnan in the southeast. Bordering Myanmar, India, Bhutan, Nepal, Kashmir and other countries and regions, with a land border of more than 4,000 kilometers, it is an important gateway to the southwest border of China.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Tibet Baidu Encyclopedia-Lhasa.