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China's Picturesque Tibet Autonomous Region: News & Images

TWENTY FIVE MILLION VISITORS, a number that many tourism-hungry destinations will be jealously dreaming of.

How many notable tourism-eyeing destinations, even nation-wide, are desperately working on attracting tourists just to achieve the 10 million benchmark? Lucky Tibetan Plateau having the first class infrastructure, excellent transportations and being bestowed with the Himalayan beauties to make such outstanding figure possible.

Have been there, a magnificent highland, the Roof of the World, tough to adjust for lowlander lungs like mine :-) hopefully I can return there one more time within this earth time.
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You said You've been there, any sort of Pics so that I can enjoy the beauty many miles away from Tibet

wait until next railway is finished, it will open more beautiful tourist sites, Tibet's cities will catch up it modernization as the China coastal cities

Best of Luck
 
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You said You've been there, any sort of Pics so that I can enjoy the beauty many miles away from Tibet
Some other time perhaps, need to locate first the file storage (I don't use any online album) :-) however, as Tibet or Xizang is so popular as a tourist destination, there are tons of free pics on that plateau in the English-speaking internet resources, aside from the Chinese-language resources themselves like image.baidu.com and so on.

Keywords: 西藏 Xizang or Tibet ; 图片 image / picture / photograph
 
Some other time perhaps, need to locate first the file storage (I don't use any online album) :-) however, as Tibet or Xizang is so popular as a tourist destination, there are tons of free pics on that plateau in the English-speaking internet resources, aside from the Chinese-language resources themselves like image.baidu.com and so on.

Keywords: 西藏 Xizang or Tibet ; 图片 image / picture / photograph
Thanks
 
Rich guy you are! Tibet route is one of the most expensive tour destinations in China.
Yes, it's way more expensive than traveling to South Korea and Thailand.

But you can also do a shoestring journey by staying at local youth hostels.
However, transport there is usually pricey, especially hiring 4WD to Ali Prefecture and Mount Everest Basecamp.

Public transport is not recommended, because you cannot stop and take photos anytime you want!



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You said You've been there, any sort of Pics so that I can enjoy the beauty many miles away from Tibet


Best of Luck
I‘ve been to 2 sacred lakes and Everest Base Camp.
 
Watch this journey video into Tibet with EngSub, more revealing than still pics :-)
Extraordinary Journey INTO Tibet 非凡之旅《进藏》

And this journey series into Tibet (11 segments starting from Chengdu, Sichuan), made & uploaded by HL Wang (No EngSub)

Finally, this 7-segment of the Trip to Ngari / Ali Prefecture 阿里地区 in Tibet (2011) - NO EngSub
The both sacred natural objects: Mt Gang Rinpoche / Mount Kailash 冈仁波齐 and Mapam Yumtso / Lake Manasarovar 玛旁雍错 are located in the Ali Prefecture, the westernmost part of Tibet. Ali Prefecture has higher altitude than the central region such as the capital city, Lhasa or the eastern region, thus more challenging to visit at 4,000 meter plus plus above sea level.
 
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Watch this journey video into Tibet with EngSub, more revealing than still pics :-)
Extraordinary Journey INTO Tibet 非凡之旅《进藏》

And this journey series into Tibet (11 segments starting from Chengdu, Sichuan), made & uploaded by HL Wang (No EngSub)

Finally, 11-segment of the Trip to Ngari / Ali Prefecture 阿里地区 in Tibet (2011) - NO EngSub
My dream is to travel to Ali Prefecutre, too beautiful to be real on the earth.
 
My dream is to travel to Ali Prefecutre, too beautiful to be real on the earth.
You should go when age and good health are still on your side... at 4,000 meter plus plus it's tough for lowlanders. I forgo my dream to visit there when I watched trip documentation on TV how harsh it is to reach Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar and Ali in general. High altitude, thin oxygen... short visit, no [adequate] acclimatisation :-) ha ha ha
 
Watch this journey video into Tibet with EngSub, more revealing than still pics :-)
Extraordinary Journey INTO Tibet 非凡之旅《进藏》

And this journey series into Tibet (11 segments starting from Chengdu, Sichuan), made & uploaded by HL Wang (No EngSub)

Finally, this 7-segment of the Trip to Ngari / Ali Prefecture 阿里地区 in Tibet (2011) - NO EngSub
The both sacred natural objects: Mt Gang Rinpoche / Mount Kailash 冈仁波齐 and Mapam Yumtso / Lake Manasarovar 玛旁雍错 are located in the Ali Prefecture, the westernmost part of Tibet. Ali Prefecture has higher altitude than the central region such as the capital city, Lhasa or the eastern region, thus more challenging to visit at 4,000 meter plus plus above sea level.
Let's bookmark this
I'll read later bcz tomorrow is my exam

Yes, it's way more expensive than traveling to South Korea and Thailand.
But you can also do a shoestring journey by accommodating at local youth hostels.
However, transport there is usually pricey, especially hiring 4WD to Ali Prefecture and Mount Everest Basecamp.
Public transport is not recommended, because you cannot stop and take photos anytime you want!




I‘ve been to 2 scared lakes and Everest Base Camp.
Wanna be there
When other my friends want to visit Uae and Europe there come Me who want to visit China
I want to see their culture , their way of living and of course TIBET
 
Tibet: China's future stargate

With abundance electricity, high altitude and thin air, China can deliver satellite or warhead into space via the rail gun system, Tibet certainly be a good at ASAT platform since we gain already 5k altitude from sea level. Because of the excessive G acceleration, otherwise we can encapsulate humans and send them to space "economically" :P

it's just an idea I don't know if it's feasible but I think it's the most economic way to get into space...


Railgun.jpg
 
With abundance electricity, high altitude and thin air, China can deliver satellite or warhead into space via the rail gun system, Tibet certainly be a good at ASAT platform since we gain already 5k altitude from sea level. Because of the excessive G acceleration, otherwise we can encapsulate humans and send them to space "economically" :P

it's just an idea I don't know if it's feasible but I think it's the most economic way to get into space...


Railgun.jpg

Never thought of it this way... I see we can probably do shooting autonomous robots into space for repair and supply runs etc. but the G-force would be too strong for humans to handle.
 
And now replace these guys with Chinese :D


With abundance electricity, high altitude and thin air, China can deliver satellite or warhead into space via the rail gun system, Tibet certainly be a good at ASAT platform since we gain already 5k altitude from sea level. Because of the excessive G acceleration, otherwise we can encapsulate humans and send them to space "economically" :P

it's just an idea I don't know if it's feasible but I think it's the most economic way to get into space...


Railgun.jpg

Or you can build a mass driver or Coil gun instead.
 
And now replace these guys with Chinese :D


Or you can build a mass driver or Coil gun instead.

As I said before, US make science fiction movie, China will realize American dream, we might not good at war but to build mega project thing such as space radio-telescope, we're up for the task. With the Megawatt dam at Brahmaputra, there will sufficient energy to catapult anything into space or use rail gun technology to blast it off, now the question if China has intention or not. I do believe that it will be a cheap alternative way than rocket if the payload is not too big.
 
And now replace these guys with Chinese :D




Or you can build a mass driver or Coil gun instead.

I like stargate as a show. However, it seriously suffered a case of the world marches on. I mean in 2000s, if you say "spreading democracy" to someone, it actually has positive notions associated with it. These days, on the other hand...I imagine the Jaffa is not going to very happy.
 
I like stargate as a show. However, it seriously suffered a case of the world marches on. I mean in 2000s, if you say "spreading democracy" to someone, it actually has positive notions associated with it. These days, on the other hand...I imagine the Jaffa is not going to very happy.

The "failure of democracy" is already becoming a passing fad. The UK did Brexit, and it hasn't falling over. The US elected Trump, and the US is looking like it won't abandon it's allies like Trump was talking during the campaign. Even if the EU fails, that doesn't mean the end of European democratic states. They were still democracies before the creation of the EU.
 

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