Many tea-horse ancient stations in the Xinjiang area of Yunnan, Tibet, are the traffic lanes that used to transport goods, and you can see the historical changes and social progress from these stations.
Chama Ancient Post
Posted: Apr 2, 2014
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aineyshaw
5/5Outstanding
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It's so beautiful. Now the desolate scenery, the quiet time of thousands of years, condenses into an unspeakable beauty in the air. Finally, I can get rid of my worries and find the lost calm. Come on, friend.
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Posted: Nov 10, 2017
JimmyLuMR
5/5Outstanding
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The station covers an area of about 70 mu, surrounded by mountains, two small rivers meet here, the mountains and green waters are beautiful, the natural ecology is good, and the scenery is very beautiful. There are ethnic minorities such as Yi and Hani, who mainly produce rice, corn, tea, wood and rosin. 'Na Currie' is pronounced in slang, 'Na' is for the field, 'Ke' is for the bridge, 'Li' is for the good, 'Na Currie' means that the village bridge is flowing, fertile soil, and the years are full, which is an ideal place to live.
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Posted: Oct 27, 2017
罗尼斯
3/5Average
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This is the must-pass place from National Highway 318 to Lhasa. The scenery is average. It costs 20 yuan to cross the bridge.
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Posted: Jun 4, 2017
罗尼斯
3/5Average
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The scenery is average, generally docked as a rest point, and it costs 2 yuan to cross the bridge.