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  Telephone complaints Lalu Wetland in Lhasa Tourism complaints Tel 0891 66508080891 -6324691
  Tibet Tourism complaints Tel 0891 -6834193
  National Tourism complaints Tel :010-65275315
  Wetlands, according to the International Convention on Wetlands in the definition refers to natural or artificial, permanent or temporary swamp, marsh, peatland or water zone (shallow lakes, rivers, floodplains, etc.), including static or flowing fresh water, semi- brackish or salt water, and when the depth of the ocean and low tide does not exceed 6m in shallow waters. Lalu wetland is an important part of environmental protection in Tibet as the "lungs of the city of Lhasa," "kidney city of Lhasa," the Lalu wetland located in the northwest city of Lhasa, the Tibetan nobility past Lalu home territory, is a lush, the largest, highest altitude city natural wetlands, the existing area of ​​62,000 square kilometers. Lalu wetland in Lhasa such hypoxia, dry plateau city plays an important role, which not only plays a regulatory climate for Lhasa, increased air humidity and increase the role of oxygen in the air is more than 20 million Lhasa public health protection of God; are also a variety of habitat for animals and plants unique to the plateau, more worthy of note is that it is a key link between Lhasa continuous cycle of surface water and groundwater.
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Lalu marsh Country cascade natural reserve