Qinghai
Qinghai Province, referred to as “Qing” for short, is located in Xining, the capital of China. It is located in the Inland Northwest of China. It is connected with Gansu in the north and East, Xinjiang in the northwest, Tibet in the South and southwest, and Sichuan in the southeast. The terrain of Qinghai Province is generally high in the West and low in the East, and low in the north and south. The elevation of the west is high and steep, inclining to the East, and descending in a ladder type. The eastern area is the transition zone from the Qinghai Tibet Plateau to the Loess Plateau. The total area of Qinghai Province is 720000 square kilometers. By the end of 2018, the permanent population of Qinghai Province is 6032300. All ethnic groups have a long history and excellent cultural traditions, and maintain unique and colorful national customs and customs. Qinghai is rich in tourism resources and various types. Qinghai has formed three major tourist areas in the East, the middle and the west, and tourism facilities are increasingly supporting, which can provide a variety of effective tourism measures for domestic and foreign tourists. There are Qinghai Lake, the largest inland salt water lake in China, and Mengda forest area, a national nature reserve.