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What are the specialties in Tibet? What are the specialties in Tibet?

1, Linzhi Tricholoma matsutake

Linzhi Tricholoma matsutake is a specialty of Linzhi, Xizang Autonomous Region, and a symbolic product of China's national geography. Tricholoma matsutake in Linzhi, also known as Tricholoma matsutake, is mainly distributed in the coniferous broad-leaved forest at an altitude of 2,600 to 3,600 meters in Tibet, and forms ectomycorrhiza with Pinus or Quercus plants.

2, saffron

Saffron is a specialty of Xizang Autonomous Region and a symbolic product of China's national geography. Crocus sativus, a perennial herb. Bulbs are oblate, with different sizes and a diameter of 0. 5 to 10 cm, covered with brown membranous scales. There are 2 to 14 clusters on the bulb, each cluster has 2 to 13 leaves, the base has 3 to 5 wide scales, the black leaves are linear, the length is 15 to 35 cm, the width is 2 to 4 mm, and the edges are rolled back with fine hairs.

3. Bomi Tianma

Bomi Gastrodia elata belongs to Gastrodia elata, which has the characteristics of high yield, fast drying speed and high gastrodin content. Its external characteristics are clear ring pattern, obvious parrot mouth and umbilical eyes, solid body, no cavity, strong odor, large and fat, oval, slightly flat, yellow-white to dark brown surface.

4. Tibetan carpets

Tibetan carpet is the product of Tibetan sheep wool, Tibetan culture and art and Qinghai carpet handicraft. It has a unique weaving method and strong national characteristics. It is called the three largest carpets in the world together with Persian carpets and oriental carpets.

5. Thangka

Thangka, also known as Thangka, is a transliteration of Tibetan, which refers to a religious scroll painting mounted with colored satin and hung for worship. Thangka is a unique painting art form in Tibetan culture, and its theme covers many fields such as Tibetan history, politics, culture and social life. Thangka handed down from ancient times is mostly Tibetan Buddhism and local teachings.

6. Cordyceps sinensis

Cordyceps sinensis in Naqu, Tibet grows on Qiangtang grassland at an altitude of 4500-6000 meters in Naqu, Tibet. The surface color of Cordyceps sinensis is yellow and clean, regardless of the size of the insect, the color is the same. Cordyceps sinensis in other places is lighter in color, reddish or gray.