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This is a Tibetan singer Lausanne built a scenic spot, all under the flag of the village selling things so-called "scenic area", this is the commercial taste of the lightest, folk features the most strong, so the peace of mind is worth a visit. Recommended reason: The prairie honeysuckle is still worth a visit. Tips: Hada is neck-dressed, but you have to pay for it when you walk.
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This is a Tibetan singer Lausanne built a scenic spot, all under the flag of the village selling things so-called "scenic area", this is the commercial taste of the lightest, folk features the most strong, so the peace of mind is worth a visit. Recommended reason: The prairie honeysuckle is still worth a visit. Tips: Hada is neck-dressed, but you have to pay for it when you walk.
The Dayu tribe is an indigenous nomadic tribe in Dayu Folk Village, Xihai Town, Haibei Prefecture, Qinghai Province. It is an indigenous nomadic tribe formed by the gathering of Tibetan clan groups from different regions. It is one of the "Eight Huans" of Qinghai Tibetan nomadic tribes. Now there is Dayu here. The National Cultural Village also has an organization that specializes in providing comprehensive services for cycling around Qinghai Lake.
There is a Dayu tribe in that remote place. The scenery is good. The Tibetan folklore and folk customs are full of characteristics. It feels very good! I have learned about the customs and habits of the relevant Tibetans. It is worth recommending to everyone, not bad!
The Dayu tribe has charming scenery, the blue sky and white clouds are pure and beautiful. It is an indigenous nomadic tribe formed by the gathering of Tibetan ethnic groups from different regions. It is a place with characteristics and stories.
When the atomic bomb was developed here, a large number of indigenous people were moved away. Now, a piece of land has been drawn to tell about the culture and traditions of the indigenous people. Finally, the local products are recommended. As far as the scenery is concerned, it is actually not bad. The honeysuckle everywhere on the green grassland, Tibetan houses, Buddhist niches, and prayer buckets are all made in style. It's not mandatory to consume, but you are a little unclear about your beliefs when you build a store, and it's unheard of that the Hada sent out has to be taken back.