From Grasslands to Rails: Sonam’s Xizang Railway Dream
Shepherd boy Sonam Wangdrak achieved his dream by driving the inaugural electric train on the Lhasa-Nyingchi railway, Xizang Autonomous Region’s highest line.
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Shepherd boy Sonam Wangdrak achieved his dream by driving the inaugural electric train on the Lhasa-Nyingchi railway, Xizang Autonomous Region’s highest line.
China’s 5,000 sq m high-altitude wind energy kite soared to 300m on Nov 12, 2025, marking a clean energy leap with 30% cost cuts and 95% land savings.
Discover Lake Lhanag-tso in Ngari Prefecture, Xizang: a 4,574m-high lake shimmering in deep autumn blue. A must-see for adventurers!
Chinese mainland scientists fill a gap in long-term below-cloud evaporation observation on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, offering new insights into high-altitude hydrology and climate change.
Explore the mesmerizing Five-Color Lake in Jiuzhaigou on the southwestern Chinese mainland—an alpine wonder at nearly 3,000m with shifting rainbow waters.
Meet the all-90s crew defying heights and quakes on the Lhasa–Nyingchi Railway’s record-breaking bridge and tunnel.
Marking 60 years of the Xizang Autonomous Region, we explore its infrastructure boom—from wind and solar power to sky-high roads and digital networks opening new horizons.
Join wildlife ranger Tsultrim Tharchin at Serling Tso Nature Reserve in the Chinese mainland’s Xizang Autonomous Region as he monitors high-altitude wildlife with infrared cameras.
Mount Qomolangma, the world’s tallest peak at 8,848.86m, remains an eternal symbol of nature’s might, inspiring adventurers with its glaciers, wildlife, and towering heights.
Discover how life thrives above 4,000m in the Chinese mainland’s Xizang Autonomous Region, home to 97 nature reserves and 246 protected wildlife species.