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Qinghai - Wikipedia Most of Qinghai was, for a short time in the aftermath of the Yuan dynasty's overthrow, under the control of early Ming dynasty, but later gradually lost to the Khoshut Khanate founded by the Oirats The Xunhua Salar Autonomous County is where most Salar people live in Qinghai
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 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 Tourism: Destinations, Attractions . . . 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 - Lonely Planet | China, Asia Big, bold and beautifully barren, Qinghai (青海, Qīnghǎi), larger than any country in the EU, occupies a vast swath of the northeastern chunk of the Tibetan Plateau
Why Chinas Qinghai Province Is An Over Looked Destination . . . - TheTravel Qinghai is famous for its stunning scenery and its diverse multi-ethnic minority culture Qinghai is famous for its blend of Tibetan and Muslim cultures The province boasts a rich Buddhist heritage, and it is one of the more unspoiled destinations in China