WHAT TO DO IN Xiahe
Nestled in the Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Gansu Province, Xiahe is a destination that blends cultural depth with natural beauty, making it ideal for discovery and adventure. The town is best known for the Labrang Monastery, one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries outside of Tibet, where travelers can wander through vast prayer halls, witness monks in daily rituals, and walk the world’s longest prayer wheel corridor. Beyond the monastery, visitors can explore the grasslands of Sangke, perfect for horseback riding, photography, and experiencing the traditional lifestyle of local Tibetan nomads. Hiking trails around Xiahe reveal serene valleys, temples tucked into the hills, and sweeping views of the plateau.
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