1. Mt. Yuzhu
The first sightseeing station in the Golmud-Lhasa section of
the Tibet
Railway is Mt. Yuzhu. With an altitude of 6,178 above the
sea level, Mt. Yuzhu is the main peak of Kunlun Mountain and a
place favored by lovers of mountaineering. Standing on the sightseeing
platform, one can admire the snow-covered Mt. Yuzhu and glacier
even in summer.
Looking towards the southwest, Kekexili - the unmanned area -
where over 100 rivers flow is worthy of appreciation. Other scenes
such as jokul, gorge, stone forest, and saline can be seen from
here. Reputed as the 'Kingdom of Animals', some rare wild animals
such as Tibetan antelope, yak, etc. are often visible.
2. Chumaer River
At Chumaer River station, visitors can see Chunaer River known
as the central area of the Tibet antelope migration routes. Standing
2,565 meters (8,415 feet) long and 78 bridge holes, Chumaer River
Bridge was built for wild animals to pass below. To the north,
the majestic Qingshui River Bridge, the longest railroad bridge
that also has animals' migration routes can be seen. Animals such
as Tibetan antelope, wild donkey, and wild yak often appear near
the bridges especially during the summer (June, July, and August).
3.
Tuotuo
River
Springing from the main peak of Tanggula Range, Tuotuo River
is where Yangtze River begins. Standing
on the sightseeing platform here, the clear Tuotuo River, Highway
Bridge 273 meters long over the river, and the first bridge of
Yangtze River - Railroad Bridge of Tuotuo River - are easily seen
and worth a visit.
4. Buqiangge
Buqiangge railway station at an altitude of 4,823 meters (15,824
feet) is a place rich in plateau meadows, grasslands, and jokul.
5. Tanggula
With an altitude of 5,068 meters (16,627 feet), Tanggula Station
is the highest railway station above sea level in the world. Looking
to the west from the station, one will become intoxicated with
the charismatic scenery of Tanggula Mountain covered with snow
all the year around. Also, the vast plains, lakes, Tanggula River
and glacier are within one's sight.
6. Cuona Lake
Covering an area of over 400 square kilometers, Cuona Lake is
regarded as the highest freshwater lake in the world. Like Namtso Lake in Tibet, Cuona Lake means 'Heavenly Lake' to the Tibetans.
Numerous believers often come all the way to worship this holy
lake. The water here is crystal clear with fish jumping freely.
Together with the boundless plains and clear sky, the scenery
surrounding Cuona Lake are of great beauty, attracting cranes,
mandarin ducks, swans and other wild animals. Around the lake
is the famous Qiangtang Nature Reserve where Tibetan yak, donkey,
snow leopard and so on live.
Cuona Lake is the nearest lake to Tibet Railway with the nearest
shore only tens of meters distant, so passengers can enjoy the
serenity of the lake with great ease.
7.
Nakchu
The Nakchu railway station stands on the Qiangtang Plain which
is one of the five biggest pastures in China. From the station,
splendid vistas include the clear blue sky, lakes, plains, flocks
of wild birds and the magnificent jokul are all within the passengers'
vision. The Qiangtang Plain has a great reputation, and every
year in August, the Nakchu Horse race is held here which attracts
numerous people.
8. Damxung
Damxung means 'the selected fine place' in Tibetan language.
As it is 60 kilometers from Lhasa, and is called 'the north gate
of Lhasa'. Medicinal plants and wild animals are numerous, including
plants like lotus flowers, caladiums, and animals like Tibetan
antelope, hares, argali, foxes, and lynx.
People living in this mountainous region have come to regard
the horse as an indispensable ally, assisting them in all aspects
of their daily lives. Grand horse races are held in Damxung in
August each year, lasting five to fifteen days. Nowadays, the
race has expanded into a larger Native Games, including Tibetan
style weight lifting, tug-of-war, and archery. It is a place where
one can feel the friendliness and hospitality of the Tibetan people.
It is also the fire-gathering place for the Asian Sports Meeting.
Damxung railway station is regarded as the most characteristic
Tibetan style architecture along the Tibetan railway.
9. Yangpachen
Shuttling in the fast train to Tibet, one will be surprised to
see some hot gases rise from the earth through natural outlets
when arriving at Yangpachen, over 90 kilometers away from Lhasa.
It is a place rich in earth heat resources and hot springs. The
hottest namma in China and the largest earth heat power plant
are situated here. As the hot spring contains sulphated hydrogen
that has a beneficial effect on many chronic diseases, many tourists
come here to enjoy the therapeutic and medicinal hot water.
Because it is comparatively cold in the morning, heated gases
issue from the earth, creating peculiar and spectacular scenes.
With jokul and the glacier located to each side of Yangpachen,
bathing in the hot spring is a special enjoyment, particularly
in winter.

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