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Soak into hot spring on top of the world

CRIENGLISH.com| Updated:January 28,2011 L M S

How high could a hot spring work in terms of altitude? Well the answer is, on top of the world - where a hot spring is located in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, home to Yangbajing Hot Spring.

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Photo by courtesy of sohu.com

Located in Dangxiong County 90 kilometers in Northwest Lhasa City, Yangbajing Hot Spring covers an area of 7,000 square kilometers. The average temperature of 47 degree Celsius makes it the hottest hot spring in China.

The Tibetan Plateau has the most hot springs in China due to its geographic location. At Yangbajing, you will find numerous geysers, hot springs, boiled springs as well as hot lakes. The minerals contained in the springs can heal many diseases.

Encircled by lofty snow mountains, Yangbajing is always veiled in thick vapors. On top of the world, soaking into the hot spring and watching snow has become a trend for tourists at home and abroad.

The best view can be seen in the morning, when it is still cold and an enormous hot steam rises from the lake, looming a dream-like fairyland. The magnificent break of geysers is for the lucky ones.

Another reason Yangbajing is so famous is that it is beneficial for tourists who have strong reactions to such altitudes. A dip into the hot spring removes your fatigue in just a moment.

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The road sign of Yangbajing. Photo by courtesy of sohu.com.

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The magnificent break of geysers is for the lucky ones. Photo by courtesy of sohu.com.