The
Bayi Town
The Bayi Town, located 406 kilometers east of Lhasa,
is the seat of the administrative office of Nyingchi. Around the
town are many sites of interest. Among
the most famous are the "Waterfall in Summer and Ice in Winter," "Rijimuco
Lake," and "Bayi Forest of Great Cypresses." The most impressive is
the forest of
Tibetan cypresses of about 10 hectares at the Bagyai Village in
Nyingchi County at 3,040 meters above sea level. The average height
of these cypresses is 30
meters, about one meter wide, with a canopy density of 50 percent.
The largest, called "the greatest cypress in China," is over 50
meters tall, 5.8 meters
wide and about 2,500 years old. In the Bamna Village stands an old
mulberry tree of over 1,600 years old. Being 7.04 meters high and
over 13 meters wide, it
is called the "King of Mulberries". |