To enjoy Namco, you must reach the Tashi Peninsula. Only by climbing the heights of the Tashi Peninsula can you see the beautiful curved shoreline of Namco Lake. Tashi Peninsula is a peninsula of about 10 square kilometers composed of limestone at the southeast end of Namco Lake and extending north into the lake.
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To enjoy Namco, you must reach the Tashi Peninsula. Only by climbing the heights of the Tashi Peninsula can you see the beautiful curved shoreline of Namco Lake. Tashi Peninsula is a peninsula of about 10 square kilometers composed of limestone at the southeast end of Namco Lake and extending north into the lake.
A person went to the lake and made a close contact with the holy lake, in the world's tallest and most beautiful lake, as if in a blue world. Light blue, light blue, gray blue, blue, blue, deep blue and deep as ink-like blue black, this from light to deep blue, blue clear, blue rich, blue charming, seems to contain all the blue in the world.
Tashi Peninsula is also called Jixiang Love Island. It is located in Danxiong County, Tibet. It is the largest peninsula in Namtuo and the most important attraction to visit Namtuo. Tashi Peninsula is a peninsula of about 10 square kilometers composed of limestone at the southeast end of Namtuo Lake and extends north to the lake. In the middle is a few tens of meters high mountain, the northernmost is a variety of stone columns and strange stone peaks, and there is a natural connection between the peaks and forests.
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The narrowness of Namco is deep into the small highlands of the lake, which look like rocks and are very different from the surrounding terrain
It is the core attraction of the national 5A-Nanmuco Scenic Area, and it is also the starting point for pilgrims to turn to the lake. The peninsula is deep in the lake, like a "ruyi", and it is also said that it looks like a turtle from a distance. There are Tashi Temple, Yingbin Stone, Hezhang Stone, Yaowang Stone and other landscapes on the peninsula.