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		<title>Heavenly Lake Namtso 3</title>
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Travel Tips
The best time to visit Lake Namtso is between June and September. It is the rainy season. Due to the high altitude and seasonal changes, the snowy season comes in October or November. By then, the mountainous roads as far as the lake will be blocked by heavy snowfall and ice. 
Lhasa-Dangxiong-Namtso Highway has been [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Heavenly Lake Namtso 2</title>
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Legend 
It is said that the Lake Namtso is the daughter of Magmatron King and the wife of the Nyainqen Tanglha Mountain Range. One bright, sunny day, when the Awful-faced God, who was living on a hill located in the north of the Lake Namtso, on his way to hunting, he saw a black snake and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Heavenly Lake Namtso 1</title>
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Geography
The lake is the biggest one on China&#8217;s Tibet Autonomous Region also the salt lake of highest elevation on our planet. Namtso (Chinese: 纳木措) in Tibetan language means the Heavenly Lake, located 240 kilometers to the north of Lhasa, at an altitude of 4,718 meters above sea level with an area of about 1,940 square [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chambaling Monastery</title>
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Chambaling Monastery (强巴林寺, Qiang Ba Lin Si in Chinese) stands amid the high mountains and old glaciers located near the intersection of the rivers of Ang&#8217;qu and Zaqu in Qamdo Region. It got its name because the master Buddha of the monastery is the Buddha of Great Kindness (Chamba). A legend goes that in 1373, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Zezhol Monastery</title>
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Zezhol Monastery (孜珠寺, Zi Zhu Si in Chinese) is Mount Zezhol, Dingqing County of Qamdo, Tibet. It is about 37 kilometers away from the county&#8217;s city center. The earliest history of the monastery may trace back to 2,000 or 3,000 years before present. A prominent master in Bon Religion (苯教) had rebuilt the Zezhol Monastery [...]]]></description>
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