Namucho Tibetan means "Tianhu" and is called the three sacred lakes of Tibet together with Yongcho in Mapan and Yongchou in Yangzhuo. What kind of blue is that? Pure, mysterious, noble, graceful, calm, I don't know what to describe it for a moment, but excitement, excitement, praise, and forgetfulness. It's so beautiful that I cried. Sitting quietly by the lake, looking at the distant Nian Qing Tanggula Mountain, watching the ripples of the lake gradually expand and dissipate in this intoxicating beauty, looking up at the blue sky and white clouds, everything is so beautiful. OK, and I'm already in fairyland, floating away. (They say that Tibet is a place that one must go all one's life, so Namtso is one of the must-go scenic spots to Tibet. Although starting from Lhasa, we bumped for about ten hours along the way. Although we climbed the altitude of 5200 above sea level, which is equivalent to the height of the base camp of Everest. When we stood by the Namtso Lake, we couldn't help ourselves. I didn't know whether I was brave enough to challenge my tears or was so excited by the beautiful scenery that I cried, because the tears could not stop flowing down. Grasp the beauty and press the shutter so hard that the hypoxic lip is purple and the head is painful that the oxygen cylinder comes to mind. Namtso is truly unforgettable, especially in the sunset, beautiful people can not bear to leave.) Strongly recommended.