Nagqu Travel Guide 
Attraction : 
Transportation: 
Accommodation: 
Food: 
Shopping: 
Entertainment: 
Edition HistoryEdit Introduction:

View 22 photos, or upload your photo
Nagqu is in the northern of Tibet. The name "Nagqu" comes from the Nagqu River which is the upper reaches of the Nujiang River. In the past, the river was also called "Heihe" (Black River). Today, "Nagqu" is generally referred to as Nagqu Prefecture. The Nagqu Prefecture Committee and the Nagqu Prefecture Administration are located in Nagqu Town.
Nagqu is one of the important political, economic, cultural and trading centers as well as a transport hub in Tibet. It is also the collection and reshipment centre for the region's animal products, mineral ores, and agricultural and forestry products. Nagqu has a unique landscape. The ancient Yamtung (or Zhangzhung) cultural site, the Bon monasteries, the Holy Lake Nam-tso( or Lake Nam co) and the life of ... [ View Details ]
Help us improve our web site by Editing This Article.
more attractions Recommended Attractions
Biru Skull Wall 
Location The skull wall is near the Duoduoka Charnel Ground in the western part of Biru County, 300 kilometers southeast Naqu in Tibet Autonomous Region. The name "Biru" originally meant ... [ View Details ]
Co'e Lake Bird Island 
Attraction Introduction There are more than 50,000 fishing gulls living and breeding on the island. This kind of fishing gull is about 60 cm long and black in head, which was originally found distr... [ View Details ]
Damxung Ancient Cave Mural Paintings 
Attraction Introduction This group of murals is located in several places. Most of them are found inside of the cave, sometimes outside on the surface of the cliff. There are more than 250 murals a... [ View Details ]
There are 1 comments about Nagqu:




A place worth traveling View Details.