TibetCulture
 

Home > Index > Latest News
 
 
From: Xinhua 2011-10-24 13:43:00
by:
Text size
Wildlife thrive in Hoh Xil Nature Reserve of plateau

 Wild animTwo Tibetan gazelles drink water in grasslands at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Oct 23, 2011. Over past few years, wild animals at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve have started to thrive due to comprehensive efforts to crack down on poaching, enabling vistors to see groups of wild animals in the reserve.[Photo/Xinhua]als thrive in Hoh Xil Nature Reserve
Two Tibetan gazelles drink water in grasslands at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Oct 23, 2011. Over past few years, wild animals at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve have started to thrive due to comprehensive efforts to crack down on poaching, enabling vistors to see groups of wild animals in the reserve.[Photo/Xinhua]

Wild donkeys are seen on grasslands at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Oct 23, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]

Wild donkeys are seen on grasslands at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Oct 23, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]
 
A group of Tibetan antelope are seen on grasslands at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Oct 23, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]
A group of Tibetan antelope are seen on grasslands at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Oct 23, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]

Tibetan antelope are seen on grasslands at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Oct 23, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]
 Tibetan antelope are seen on grasslands at Hoh Xil Nature Reserve on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Oct 23, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]

 
[editor : ]
 
Save/Share
添加到百度搜藏
 
 
TibetCulture
Related Stories
 
· Tibetan Cultural Exchange Delegation visits New York
· Tibet highway reopens after landslide
· History or legend, hard to tell apart
· Touching the real China' s roots of happiness
· Southeast Tibetan Cultural Heritage Museum-Nyang Pavilion
· Sunset at Namtso Lake
 
 
Features
 
 
  Most Popular
  • Asia's holiest mountain to see highest charity race ...
  • Tibetan Buddhism among Mosuo people
  • Railway to Tibet stands safety, environment tests
  • Nearly 20,000 Tibetan antelopes return to Hoh Xil
  • Former Tibetan serfs become millionaires
  • New Beijing-Tibet expressway project approved
  • Tibet builds national parks to woo international sig...
  • Tibet's import-export value in 2010 hits decade high
  •   CAPDTC News
  • CAPDTC hosts New Year reception
  • 11th Panchen Erdeni Qoigyi Gyibo donates and prays f...
  • Top Chinese political advisor meets attendees at CPA...
  • Top political advisor stresses protection of Tibetan...
  • Overseas Chinese urged to introduce Tibet in foreign...
  • CAPDTC: Newly-elected directors vow to protect Tibet...
  • Representatives at 2nd Conference of CAPDTC
  • New leadership elected in CAPDTC Executive Council
  •   Latest News
  • 20 among 57 award winners for painting contest on Ti...
  • Belgian cartoonist and Tibet
  • Tibet: Romantic place Taiwan singer favors most
  • World's biggest prayer wheel
  • Breathtaking Namtso Lake, Tibet
  • Q&A: Are children safe at high altitudes?
  • Tibetans,Han people defend Tibet: movie
  • "2011 Tibetan-inhabited areas Tour for China's key w...
  •   Lesson Six: Family
      Hello, Everyone! Welcome to Learning Tibetan. In this lesson, we will learn some new words and sentences about family.
     
    TibetCulture
    About Us
    |
    Contact Us
    |
    Site Map
    |
    Legal Warning
    Copyright © China Association for Preservation and Development of Tibetan Culture ( CAPDTC )