Where is Qiangtang no man's land in Tibet?

Qiangtang No Man's Land is a national nature reserve located in the north of Xizang Autonomous Region, including Naqu and Ali areas in Xizang Autonomous Region.

With a total area of 29.8 million hectares, an average elevation of more than 5,000 meters and a core area of nearly 300,000 square kilometers, it is called the "life forbidden zone". Established in 1993, this nature reserve is the largest nature reserve in China, the second largest nature reserve in the world and the largest nature reserve with the highest average altitude in China.

Qiangtang no man's land is mainly protected by plateau ecosystem and rare wild animals. The low mountains, hills and lakes in the area form undulating ground, and the mountains are distributed continuously. The relative height difference is generally between 200- 1000 meters, and there are about 200 closed inland lakes larger than 1 square kilometer. The vegetation types in the area are relatively simple, mainly in alpine desert grassland, with more than 470 species of seed plants recorded in 40 families 147 genera.

Tibetan food recommendation

The favorite drink of Tibetans is butter tea. According to legend, Princess Wencheng was not used to plateau food when she entered Tibet, so she came up with a way to drink half a cup of milk first and then half a cup of tea. Later, for the convenience of drinking milk tea together, it gradually evolved into today's butter tea. Pour the earth tea into a tea tube, add ghee, salt and refined spices, stir until the camellia oleifera is integrated and heat it, and then serve.

Ciba is the flour ground by cleaning, drying and frying highland barley. When eating, use a small amount of butter tea, milk residue and sugar to stir evenly and knead into a ball by hand. It is not only convenient to eat, rich in nutrition and high in calories, but also convenient to carry and store. Ciba is the staple food of Tibetans and looks like fried noodles in the mainland. Bazin's raw materials are highland barley, peas and oats.

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