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What does that song mean?

Naqu area is located in the north of Xizang Autonomous Region, bordering Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province in the north, Changdu area in the east, Lhasa, Linzhi and Shigatse in the south and Ali area in the west.

Naqu area governs Naqu, Amdo, Nie Rong, Rugao, Jiali, Baqing, Suoxian, Bango, Shenzha and Nima 10 counties and Shuanghu 1 0 special administrative regions. By the end of 1995, the total population of the region was 330,286, including 326,920 Tibetans.

Naqu Tibetan means "Heihe"; The whole area is surrounded by Tanggula Mountain, Nyainqentanglha Mountain and Gangdise Mountain. The Dalgo Snow Mountain in the west and the Buji Snow Mountain in the east are like two lions, guarding this treasure land. This piece of land with a total area of over 400,000 square kilometers is what people often call Qiangtang. The whole terrain is high in the west and low in the east, high in the west, medium in the east and low in the east, with an average elevation of more than 4500 meters. The central and western regions are vast and flat, with hilly basins and dotted with lakes and rivers. The eastern region is a valley with many mountains and canyons. It is the only crop producing area in northern Tibet, with a small amount of forest resources and shrub grassland. Its altitude is 3500-4500 meters, and its climate is better than that of the central and western regions.

Naqu area belongs to the sub-frigid climate zone, with cold and lack of oxygen, dry climate and windy weather. The annual average temperature is -0.9℃ to -3.3℃, the annual relative humidity is 48-5 1%, the annual precipitation is 380mm, and the annual sunshine hours are 2852.6-288 1.7 hours. There is no absolute frost-free period all year round. June 1 1 to March of the following year is a dry wind period, during which the climate is dry, the temperature is low, there is lack of oxygen, and the sandstorm is heavy and lasts for a long time. May to September is relatively warm, which is the golden season of grassland. During this period, the climate is mild and the weather is beautiful, and the rainfall accounts for 80% of the whole year. The annual growth period of green plants is around 100 days, which is concentrated in this season.

Naqu area, where the administrative office of Naqu area is located, is the only road of Qinghai-Tibet Highway and one of the tourist areas open to the outside world in Tibet. The horse racing festival, held every August (June in Tibetan calendar), is a grand gathering of grasslands in northern Tibet. At that time, tourists, herders and vendors from all over the world will gather here. Visitors can enjoy the natural scenery, festive atmosphere and ethnic customs of the grasslands in northern Tibet, and they can also visit Xiaodeng Temple, a famous temple in northern Tibet. In Naqu area, the vast Qiangtang grassland and the mysterious no-man's land in northern Tibet will leave a deep impression on tourists, especially the endless no-man's land, which is inhabited by wild yaks, Tibetan antelopes, wild donkeys and other national first-class protected animals, adding more charming colors to this magical land. Namco Lake, the Zaihu Lake in northern Tibet, lies between Dangxiong in Lhasa and Bango County in Naqu area, and many tourists and believers come to turn around the lake every year.