Wildlife protection in Tibet continues to thrive
Tibet Autonomous Region in southwest China has become an ideal habitat for wild animals over the years amid the region's thriving biodiversity protection endeavors.
Tibet Autonomous Region in southwest China has become an ideal habitat for wild animals over the years amid the region's thriving biodiversity protection endeavors.
In March, on the banks of the Yellow River, in Ashigong Village, Garang Township, Guide County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, known as the "water town on the plateau", the apricot flowers are blooming on branches. Danxi
Yamzhog Yumco Lake, which means “Jasper Lake” in Tibetan, is located between Nanggarze County and Konggar County in Lhoka City, Tibet Autonomous Region. Yamzhog Yumco, Namtso and Manasarovar are known as the three “holy lakes” in Tibet. Recently, the ice
An undulating carpet of Tibetan antelope — tens of thousands of them — migrating over grasslands captured social media recently.
Southwest China's Tibet is home to one of the most pristine natural environments on earth and a paradise for birds.
In March, as spring returns, the snow and ice of Cona Lake, sitting over 4,000 meters above sea level, begin to melt. With lucid water, Cona Lake is like a paradise for birds, which are playing and flying freely on the wide surface of the lake.
In March, as spring returns, the snow and ice of Cona Lake, sitting over 4,000 meters above sea level, begin to melt. With lucid water, Cona Lake is like a paradise for birds, which are playing and flying freely on the wide surface of the lake.
A villager attends a spring ploughing ceremony in Lhari County of Nagqu, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 31, 2022.
Tibet has seen a steady increase in endangered wildlife population, thanks to its continuous efforts over the past decades. The population of black-necked cranes has exceeded 10,000 from 1,000 to 3,000 previously.
Photo taken on March 24, 2022 shows a herd of white-lipped deer at the source of the Lancang River section of the Sanjiangyuan National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province. Sanjiangyuan, meaning the "source of three rivers," is home
Tibet Autonomous Region in southwest China has become an ideal habitat for wild animals over the years amid the region's thriving biodiversity protection endeavors.
Photo taken with a mobile phone shows the scenery of the Yamzbog Yumco Lake in Shannan, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 19, 2022.
A few days ago, several contract photographers with the Qinghai Provincial Administration of Qilian Mountains National Park and the Qinghai Qilian Mountains Nature Conservation Association won excellent results in two international photography competition
Every year, black-necked cranes spend winter in Lhundrub county of the Tibet autonomous region, and they return to the northern prairie in spring.
The Changthang Plateau is an important inland lake area in China. The total lake area is more than 25,000 square kilometers. The scattered large and small lakes infiltrate the Changthang grassland and become a beautiful landscape.
Aerial photo taken on Jan. 18, 2022 shows the scenery of Lake Namtso in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.
The grasslands of Changtang glow bright golden in the bleak winter months.
Photo taken on Dec. 28, 2021 shows charming winter view of Yamdrok Lake, one of the three holy lakes in SW China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.
Photo taken on Dec. 19, 2021 with a mobile phone shows the view of a road in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The road network in Tibet has stretched over 118,800 km as of the end of 2020.
Photo taken on Dec. 16, 2021 with a mobile phone shows Mount Namjagbarwa in Nyingchi, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.
Photo taken on Sept. 25, 2021 shows the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.
Photo taken with a mobile phone shows the winter scenery of Zhegu lake in Shannan City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 4, 2021.
The Yarlung Zangbo River in early winter is clear and tranquil. "Yarlung Zangbo" in ancient Tibetan means the water flowing down from the highest peak. It is regarded as the "cradle" and "mother river" by Tibetans.
Aerial photo taken on Nov. 27, 2021 shows the scenery of Qoidenyima Glacier in Gangba County of Xigaze City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.
Aerial photo taken on Nov. 20, 2021 shows the Gangbug Glacier in the border area between Nagarze and Kangmar counties, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.