Symphony of Life on the ‘Roof of the World’: Exploring Xizang’s Wonders
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.
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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.
Join CGTN’s live stream from Namcha Barwa, the 7,782m Himalayan peak in Xizang. Watch clouds, snow, and sunrise paint this majestic landscape.
Discover how Xizang’s transformation champions survival, development, culture, and ecology on the roof of the world.
Discover how Lhasa, perched above 4,000 m, is being reborn through a decade-long tree-planting drive, turning snowy slopes in the Chinese mainland’s Xizang Autonomous Region into thriving green havens.
Top cyclists are battling across Lhasa, Nyingchi, Lhokha, and Xigaze in the 6th China Xizang Trans-Himalaya Race. Over 100 riders, eight pro teams, and nine domestic squads push for glory.
Explore how China’s Xizang Autonomous Region transformed from 95% illiteracy to offering 15 years of free education, lighting up futures across grasslands and cities.
Celebrate 60 years of the Xizang Autonomous Region with the global “Xizang Dance Time” challenge. Join the fun and share your Tibetan dance experiences!
Senior Xizang officials highlight 60 years of economic and social achievements, showcasing a journey of progress and resilience.
China’s State Council Information Office spotlighted 60 years of economic and social milestones in the Xizang Autonomous Region.
From a 1952 healthcare desert to 21,488 beds today, Xizang’s inspiring medical revolution unfolds in just 60 seconds.