In the early autumn in northern Tibet, goose feather-like snowflakes flew all over the sky and suddenly fell.

I rode along the snowy road and walked hard to the top of the mountain.

Snow in early autumn is not a fairy tale. Traveling in northern Tibet often happens. It can be said that there are four seasons in a day, and ten miles are different.

The flying snow in early autumn in northern Tibet makes people appreciate the autumn winter, and the scorching sun in the past winter will make people feel the heat in early autumn.

This is the plateau, and this is northern Tibet.

The snow in early autumn comes hard and goes away quickly. The snow began to melt before the car got down to the foot of the mountain. A wave of steam rose from the surface and floated in the valley.

My lips were purple with cold just now, but I was busy taking off my sweater.

After crossing the mountain, the car continued to drive on the simple highway.

A big river runs through the front and divides the road into two sections. I looked around through the window to find the way across the river. When we saw the driver increase the horsepower and drive the car directly into the river and rush to the other side. Just when I was worried about crossing the river, the car had already washed up on the shore.

This is the way to Tapa, pallas.

The first time I saw pallas Tapa, my eyes lit up. Never seen a pagoda of this size.

Palatupa belongs to the Kagyu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism and was built by Gexibaoduo and Naisova in 1 100. It is listed as a cultural relics protection unit in Naqu County.

Parastupa is three stories high, and each floor has to go around the tower to get to the next floor. Many Buddha statues are enshrined in the tower.

The top floor is the top of the tower, where you can look up at the spire of the sun and moon reflected in the blue sky.

There are dozens of small pagodas under Palatupa, which surround the huge Palatupa, like the guardians of loyal ministers, and abide by the duties of the sacred god.

Thousands of mani stones are piled up behind the stupa. Formed a huge mani stone pile.

The prayer flags beside the Mani stone pile have been changed one after another, and the six-character mantra carved on Mani stone and Mani stone has always been clear and debatable, like a witness of history.

There are worshippers turning scrolls around the stupa. Among them are locals and pilgrims from far away.

It's sunny after the rain, and more and more people come to menstruation. And pallas Tapa's shadow on the ground is getting longer and longer.