Summer Scenery in Namco, Xizang

Since June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo is a corner of Namtso.

Since June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo is a corner of Namtso.

Since June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo is a corner of Namtso. (Drone photos)

ince June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo is a corner of Namtso. (Drone photos)

ince June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo is a corner of Namtso.

ince June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo is a corner of Namtso. (Drone photos)

ince June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo is a corner of Namtso. (Drone photos)

ince June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. 

ince June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo shows bar-headed geese foraging by Lake Namco.


nce June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake. The photo shows bar-headed geese foraging by Lake Namco.

nce June 25th, as the weather warms up, Namtso has entered its most beautiful viewing season. Namco, which means "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, is located in the middle of the Xizang Autonomous Region between Damxuag County of Lhasa City and Bange County of Nagchu City. Namtso covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, with a lake surface elevation of 4718 meters, making it the world's highest large saltwater lake.  (Translared by Rencai)