Tibetan Square Dance in Ali Plateau, Tibet

Ali region in Tibet is a place where the northern and southern civilizations complement each other. At the top of the vast snowy mountain, there is a mysterious situation. Ali is called the father of Wanshan. So what is the charm of Ali in Tibet? Ali, located in the southwest border of China, is a gathering place of many famous mountains, so it is also called? Wanshan ancestor? .

I. Ali Civilization Some people say that if you want to see Tibet, you must first go to Ali. Ali, located in the northern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is a famous plateau of the Qiang people. It is also a region full of Tibetan customs. Ali's unique natural resources attract worldwide attention, among which Ali is a gathering place where the Himalayas and the Gangdise Mountains meet. Living here is called the ancestor of Wanshan, the birthplace of Yarlung Zangbo River and Ganges River, and also known as the source of Wanhe River. Ali's unique Tibetan culture is rooted in everyone on this land, especially the civilization of Qiang tribe, which makes people feel the charm of ancient national culture.

Second, the origin of Wanshan ancestor Ali is called Wanshan ancestor. There are many places in its territory, such as Mount Everest, Karakorum Mountain, Kanglinbuqi and the opposite Na Mu Na Ni Peak. Among them, Gangrenbo Qi Feng is the most famous, belonging to the sacred mountain position in religious culture, and its shape is magnificent. In addition, there is snow all year round, and the dazzling light reflected by the sun on the snow makes people feel like they are in the world led by God. Many pilgrims come to worship this holy mountain every year. So far, no explorer has been able to reach the summit. Ali's mountains soar into the sky, and Ali has added many mysterious colors, which is the origin of the ancestor of Wanshan.

Ali area in Tibet is a place where many Tibetan mysteries are buried. Of course, those fantastic and majestic peaks also add a bit of mystery to Ali. Perhaps Ali's unique charm lies in the gathering of mountains and the source of water.