- Qinghai - Wikipedia
Qinghai [a] is an inland province in Northwestern China It is the largest province of China (excluding autonomous regions) by area and has the third smallest population Its capital and largest city is Xining Qinghai borders Gansu on the northeast, Xinjiang on the northwest, Sichuan on the southeast and the Tibet Autonomous Region on the
- Qinghai | Province, China Tibetan Plateau | Britannica
Qinghai is the fourth largest province-level political subdivision in China in terms of land area, but the sparseness of its population is second only to that of Tibet The capital is Xining in eastern Qinghai, some 140 miles (220 km) west of Lanzhou in Gansu
- Qinghai, a Multi-ethnic Province - Qinghai Travel Guide - China Highlights
Qinghai (青海), which literally means 'blue sea', is an inland province in central west China, adjacent to Xinjiang, Tibet, Sichuan, and Gansu Qinghai is famed for its spectacular scenery, multi-ethnic minority culture, and rich Buddhist heritage throughout the region
- Qinghai Travel Guide: Qinghai Lake Ethnic Minorities Customs
Qinghai is located in northwest China with high altitude, famous for Qinghai Lake, Chaka Salt Lake, Tibetan customs and Buddhism temples The best visit time is May-Oct
- Qinghai Travel Guide 2025 - China Discovery
Qinghai Province is named after the Qinghai Lake, the largest inland salt lake and the most beautiful lake in China It is short for Qinghai, and also called Tsinghai, Ch'inghai The capital city and transportation hub is Xining
- Qinghai Travel Guide - chinatripedia
With an average altitude exceeding 3,000 meters, Qinghai connects Tibet, Xinjiang, and China’s inland regions, serving as a vital geographic and cultural bridge To the east, the Qilian Mountains stretch into the province, while the west is guarded by the snow-capped Kunlun Mountains
- Qinghai, A Multicultural Hub of Kunlun Culture Ethnic Diversity 2025
Explore Qinghai, a land of diverse cultures, from Kunlun heritage to Tibetan, Hui, and Tu traditions Discover its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and festivals
- Qinghai - New World Encyclopedia
Qinghai is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the northwestern portion of the country It is named after the enormous Qinghai Lake, which is located in its provincial territory
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