Love it! These "plateau elves" are both stylish and cute.
In winter, the mountains and lakes on the Qiangtang Plateau are silent. On the vast wilderness, the plateau elves run freely. The sunlight shines through the thin clouds and shines on this vast land. The golden sunlight and the snow-white earth complement each other, which is poetic, picturesque and stunning.
In this vast world, there live countless plateau elves: pikas, marmots, Tibetan wild donkeys, Tibetan antelopes, wild yaks... together with the snow-capped mountains and grasslands, they weave the poetry of the plateau.
Tibetan antelope
When the first rays of dawn penetrate the cracks in the night, the Qiangtang Plateau wakes up from its slumber. The sunlight shines on the boundless snowfield, as if covering the earth with a layer of golden gauze.
The Tibetan antelopes are leaping in the snow, and the ground beneath their hooves is responding to their rhythm. The hair flutters in the wind, like clouds freely floating in the blue sky.
The Tibetan antelope, dubbed the "elf of the plateau", is a typical representative of the animals of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. In recent years, the population of Tibetan antelopes in Ali, Tibet has rebounded significantly, which is a testament to the remarkable achievements made in ecological protection in Tibet.
Tibetan antelope
The Tibetan antelope looms in the morning light, like an elf on the snow, jumping lightly in this boundless white world, its fur glowing lightly golden under the sunlight.
A series of footprints are left on the snow, which are the poems of life they wrote on the silent earth. Those clear and pure eyes are full of curiosity about the world.
Tibetan wild donkeys
When driving on the Qiangtang Plateau, you can often encounter groups of Tibetan wild donkeys. They like to observe people curiously with their clear eyes. There is no shortage of Tibetan wild donkeys in Qiangtang in winter, they are the lively music on the vast land.
Wild Yaks
Wild yaks, these giant beasts on the plateau, resist the severe cold and wind and frost with their heavy bodies and long hair. The hard horns show the tenacity and toughness of life.
They roam freely across this vast land, and their figures draw arcs on the snow, just like a natural brush painting on a canvas. Their existence makes this land more vivid and spiritual.