Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"

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Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online]   

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online]  

Bird's-eye view of Lulang "Forest Sea"
The Lulang "Forest Sea" observation deck, with an altitude of 4,300 meters, is a perfect place to enjoy the sea of forests, clouds and flowers as well as the Namjiagbarwa peak, which is rated as top of the ten most beautiful mountains of China. The Lulang Forest Sea, 3,700 meters above the sea level, is located in Bayi Township of Nyingchi City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a 15-kilometer typical long and narrow plateau meadow area and has an average width of one kilometer. It is mainly composed of shrubs, spruces and pines and boasts breathtaking natural scenery even in autumn and winter. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

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