The Qiangtang Grassland in Nagqu, China's Xizang Autonomous Region has an average elevation of over 4,500 meters. Situated between the Kunlun Mountains, Tanggula Mountains and Gangdise Mountains, it serves as a haven for a diverse range of fauna and floral species. It's also the largest natural grassland in Xizang, boasting a captivating landscape that encompasses vast herds of Tibetan antelopes, Tibetan foxes, and Tibetan wild donkeys, among other high-altitude wildlife.
The region features a range of terrains including deserts, grasslands, lakes and mountains, forming breathtakingly beautiful scenery.