Speaking of Lashankou, it is a separator between Zuogong County and Meili Snow Mountain in Qamdo, and it is also an important landmark of the Yu-Tibet Line. "La" is Tibetan, which means alpine in Tibetan. In Tibetan, it is called "XX La". For example, Tangula. "Day" means all the mountains, there is no high or low point. "Pull" is more emphasized on high peaks. In short, it is all Tibetan. This section of the road from Shanghai to Tibet is a continuous uphill road, and the traffic is very difficult to move, even the driver is saying that manual blocking is more suitable for road conditions here.
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Speaking of Lashankou, it is a separator between Zuogong County and Meili Snow Mountain in Qamdo, and it is also an important landmark of the Yu-Tibet Line. "La" is Tibetan, which means alpine in Tibetan. In Tibetan, it is called "XX La". For example, Tangula. "Day" means all the mountains, there is no high or low point. "Pull" is more emphasized on high peaks. In short, it is all Tibetan. This section of the road from Shanghai to Tibet is a continuous uphill road, and the traffic is very difficult to move, even the driver is saying that manual blocking is more suitable for road conditions here.
A good place here, it is worth a visit.
From Rumei Town to Zuogong County, it can be called the most rugged section of G318, and it is completely bumpy in the mountains until the circle is in the circle. It is really hard to say! When I went to the place where Lashankou (forgot whether it was a village, I saw a village called Qulongka not far in front) everyone discussed what to eat there and rested and continued. So everyone took out dry food and fruit, and ate it on the side of the road. I didn't want to stand up at all. This was noticed that the terrain of the Lashankou can be described as "it is not easy to come in, it is more difficult to go out". The slope gap is completely the same as the usual meal, and the whole dangerous mountain range can't see the edge.