Introduction to Kongque River: Kongque River, also known as Karnali River, is one of the boundary rivers between China and Nepal (Nepal). As the sun sets, standing in the Peacock River Valley and looking up, the surrounding steep snow peaks seem to be sprinkled with a layer of golden light. Under the snow peaks are accumulations of weathered gravel and yellow sand, with orderly undulations and criss-crossing ravines. The ocean monsoon from the Bay of Bengal blows here across the Himalayas, forming a humid climate rarely seen in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Large oasis-like emeralds are embedded in the Peacock River Valley, with orderly villages, lingering smoke, shepherd boys driving cattle and sheep, and The old man turning around makes people feel like they are in a paradise, just like the legendary Shangri-La.

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