The Himalayas starts from Nanga Parbat Peak in Pamirs in the north and Nanga Bawa Peak at the sharp turn of Yarlung Zangbo River in the east, with a total length of about 2,500 kilometers and a width of 200 to 300 kilometers. Mount Everest, the main peak, is 8844.43 meters above sea level. These peaks are covered with ice and snow all year round, which means that the Himalayas are a land of ice and snow in Tibetan.
Mount Everest is the third meaning of the Tibetan goddess. Dressed in white, she stood on the top of the earth, overlooking the world and protecting kind people. She sometimes appears in the blue sky and sometimes hides in the snow-white auspicious clouds, showing her holy, dignified, beautiful and mysterious image.
As the highest mountain on the earth, Mount Qomolangma is a climbing target that attracts Chinese and foreign climbers.
The Himalayas