With the altitude is 2,365m, the height is 25m and the width is 320m, the Nuorilang Waterfalls has the kind of travertine waterfalls with the widest top in the world. “Nuorilang” in Tibetan, means the Masculine God, or refers to gigantic and lofty bearing. Water dashes from the nuorilang lake pours down through woods' stems, splashing out white foams in a powerful and deafening way. A rainbow hangs on the waterfalls, adding much grace to it. In winter, the waterfalls become an enormous icy curtain, with countless ice sticks hanging aside that form a crystal landscape. |