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Lying on the [[Qinghai-Tibet Plateau]], the oval-shaped '''Qinghai Lake''' is the largest inland saltwater lake in [[China]], covering an area of 4,635 sq. km and is 3,196 m above sea level.  
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Lying on the [[Qinghai-Tibet Plateau]], the oval-shaped '''Qinghai Lake''' ('''青海湖''') is the largest inland saltwater lake in [[China]], covering an area of 4,635 sq. km and is 3,196 m above sea level.  
  
 
There are five islands in the lake, namely, Haixin Hill, Gucha Hill, Bird Island, Haixi Hill, and Sand Island. Of them, the Bird Island is the most famous one. Reputed as a kingdom of birds, the island is 10 m above the lake water, covering an area of 0.11 sq. km. Various kinds of birds roost here, including gull, wild goose, swan, crane, and the rare black neck crane.
 
There are five islands in the lake, namely, Haixin Hill, Gucha Hill, Bird Island, Haixi Hill, and Sand Island. Of them, the Bird Island is the most famous one. Reputed as a kingdom of birds, the island is 10 m above the lake water, covering an area of 0.11 sq. km. Various kinds of birds roost here, including gull, wild goose, swan, crane, and the rare black neck crane.
[[File:Qinghai Lake.jpg|thumb|Qinghai Lake]]
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Revision as of 01:34, 27 July 2015

Qinghai Lake

Lying on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the oval-shaped Qinghai Lake (青海湖) is the largest inland saltwater lake in China, covering an area of 4,635 sq. km and is 3,196 m above sea level.

There are five islands in the lake, namely, Haixin Hill, Gucha Hill, Bird Island, Haixi Hill, and Sand Island. Of them, the Bird Island is the most famous one. Reputed as a kingdom of birds, the island is 10 m above the lake water, covering an area of 0.11 sq. km. Various kinds of birds roost here, including gull, wild goose, swan, crane, and the rare black neck crane.