With the development of Tibet’s tourism and the improvement of facilities, Tibet attracts more and more travelers. If you only have a few days there, you shouldn't miss these popular sights.
When traveling to Tibet, you may hear lots of legends about it, which is an old land with bright culture and history. Here is one of the most famous and mysterious legend about a place called Shambhla...
Tibetan folk songs and dances are an indispensable part of every Tibetans' life, especially during festivals or important events. You will find that Tibetans are good at both singing and dancing.
Travel to Tibet is a not only a holy land for professional photographers, but also is a magical and beautiful place for common tourists to press their shutter all the time and here are some tips on photography.
Qinghai Lake, 180km away from Xining, Qinghai Province, is the largest inland salty lake in China. If you are on the tibet railway, you may have the chance to have a glimpse of the lake on the train.
Dating back more than 2500 years, Weiqi moved east where it became known as Baduk in Korea.
Here is flourished and has remained one of the most popular games of all time. Learn how to play in this video.
This is Jiankou, one of the 'wild walls' of the Great Wall of China - unrestored, unvarnished and literally crumbling in parts. Hiking there may sometimes be life threatening.