Source:China.org.cn 2015-10-22
Metok county in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region used to be known as the last county which didn't have road access in China. Located on the southern slope of the Himalayas, Metok is regarded as the "Lotus Holy Land" to the Tibetan Buddhists.[Photo/China.org.cn]
Metok county in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region used to be known as the last county which didn't have road access in China. Located on the southern slope of the Himalayas, Metok is regarded as the "Lotus Holy Land" to the Tibetan Buddhists.[Photo/China.org.cn]
Metok county in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region used to be known as the last county which didn't have road access in China. Located on the southern slope of the Himalayas, Metok is regarded as the "Lotus Holy Land" to the Tibetan Buddhists.[Photo/China.org.cn]
Metok county in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region used to be known as the last county which didn't have road access in China. Located on the southern slope of the Himalayas, Metok is regarded as the "Lotus Holy Land" to the Tibetan Buddhists.[Photo/China.org.cn]
Metok county in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region used to be known as the last county which didn't have road access in China. Located on the southern slope of the Himalayas, Metok is regarded as the "Lotus Holy Land" to the Tibetan Buddhists.[Photo/China.org.cn]
Metok county in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region used to be known as the last county which didn't have road access in China. Located on the southern slope of the Himalayas, Metok is regarded as the "Lotus Holy Land" to the Tibetan Buddhists.[Photo/China.org.cn]
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