The Yarlung Zangbo River, the highest river in Shanghai, originates from the northern foothills of the Himalayas, flowing east through the southeast of Tibet, then southwards out of Tibet to India, from India into the Bay of Bengal. Such a sacred river, Tibetan compatriots have their special funeral methods, water burial is one of them, very sacred, people will have a deeper understanding at a certain age.
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The Yarlung Zangbo River, the highest river in Shanghai, originates from the northern foothills of the Himalayas, flowing east through the southeast of Tibet, then southwards out of Tibet to India, from India into the Bay of Bengal. Such a sacred river, Tibetan compatriots have their special funeral methods, water burial is one of them, very sacred, people will have a deeper understanding at a certain age.
The Yarlung Zangbo River is China's longest highland river, located in the Tibet Autonomous Region, and is also one of the highest elevation rivers in the world. The Gyema Yangzong Glacier, which originated in the north of the Himalayas in southwest Tibet, is called the Maquan River upstream, which runs from west to east across southern Tibet, bypassing the Nanga Bawa Peak, the easternmost Himalayas, and turning southward, via Baxika, out of China. The water energy reserves are abundant, second only to the Yangtze River in China. The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon at the big turn of the Yarlung Zangbo River is the world's first Grand Canyon, and has been certified by the China World Records Association for the world's deepest Grand Canyon and the world's largest canyon.
The Yarlung Zangbo River water burial platform is a scene along the way on the Yangzhuoyucuo Scenic Area, and is also a corner of Tibetan traditional culture. You can see it when driving on the highway. Water burial culture and celestial burial culture are traditional funeral culture in Tibet, and understanding local culture is also a great pleasure in the journey.
The scenery is beautiful and shocking, and the unique Tibetan culture funeral ceremony is second only to the funeral method of the heavenly burial. Therefore, Tibetans do not eat the scaleless fish of the Yarlung Zangbo River. The taste is average, and the price/performance ratio is still very high. You can enjoy the unique Tibetan culture funeral ceremony, you can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the world's deepest canyon.
纯粹自然景色,震撼你的双眼,充分感受不一样的,少数民族特色丧葬文化,趣味一般,性价比超高。
The scenery is super shocking, the unique Tibetan funeral culture, feel different customs, fun, and the price is still very high.
景色独特,超级震撼,趣味一般,画面感很强,性价比还可以。