Scenery of Lalu Wetland in Tibet

The Lalu Wetland National Nature Reserve is in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Local government has made an investment of around 700 million yuan (115 million US dollars) to protect the Lalu Wetland, also called "the Lung of Lhasa", in which over 62 species of rare birds can be found.

The Lalu Wetland National Nature Reserve is in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Local government has made an investment of around 700 million yuan (115 million US dollars) to protect the Lalu Wetland, also called "the Lung of Lhasa", in which over 62 species of rare birds can be found.

The Lalu Wetland National Nature Reserve is in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Local government has made an investment of around 700 million yuan (115 million US dollars) to protect the Lalu Wetland, also called "the Lung of Lhasa", in which over 62 species of rare birds can be found.

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The Lalu Wetland National Nature Reserve is in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Local government has made an investment of around 700 million yuan (115 million US dollars) to protect the Lalu Wetland, also called "the Lung of Lhasa", in which over 62 species of rare birds can be found.