Discover the Ancient Salt Fields of Tibet: A 1,000-Year-Old Wonder! π
Have you ever wondered how people got salt before there were big factories? π€ Let’s take a journey to Markam County in Tibet, where people have been making salt the same way for over a thousand years! π§
Along the Lancang River, you’ll find amazing salt fields that look like giant steps. Locals draw salty water, called brine, from wells and pour it into pools. Then, they let the sun and wind work their magic! βοΈπ¨ As the water dries up, sparkling salt crystals are left behind.
This incredible tradition is so special that in 2008, it was recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage in China. That means it’s an important part of culture that people want to protect and celebrate. π
In recent years, more and more people are visiting Markam to see these beautiful salt fields. Not only are they stunning to look at, but they also teach us about history and how people lived long ago. ππ
Isn’t it fascinating how something as simple as salt can connect us to the past? Maybe one day, you’ll get to see this ancient wonder yourself! β¨
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A living legacy in Xizang: Markam's millennia-old salt fields
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