Duilong Xuri Pastoral Ecological Folk Park: A hidden pastoral paradise near Lhasa

Nestled along Airport Road in Duilongdeqing District, Lhasa, just 15 kilometers from the city center, lies a hidden gem—the Duilong Xuri Pastoral Ecological and Folk Culture Park—a haven of ecological beauty and folk charm. This 3A-level scenic area, nestled against mountains and beside water, perfectly blends the natural landscape of the highland pastoral region with the vibrant atmosphere of Tibetan culture, making it an ideal destination for short-distance leisure and an immersive experience of pastoral life.
The park's ecological beauty showcases the elegance of the highlands. Lush green pastures unfold like soft carpets, dotted with Tibetan-style tents and yurts, while the lakeside scenery evokes a microcosm of the traditional pastoral lifestyle of "living by the water and grass." As a key ecological management unit, the park strictly implements centralized sewage treatment and daily garbage collection measures. Combined with Duilongdeqing District's 100% compliance with air quality and river and lake water standards, every breath is filled with the fragrance of grass and trees. Strolling through the area, you can see cattle and sheep grazing leisurely on the grasslands, with distant green mountains and babbling brooks nearby, creating a pure and pristine plateau landscape.
The core charm of the park lies in its folk culture experiences. Entering the tent area, you'll find warm and elegant Tibetan-style rooms, and at the Tibetan Mastiff breeding base, you can experience the might of this highland breed up close. The Tibetan song and dance performances here are incredibly captivating; herders, dressed in magnificent costumes, dance the lively Guozhuang dance to the sound of stringed instruments, their soaring songs conveying their love for life. Visitors can also participate in traditional sports such as horseback riding and archery, or learn weaving techniques and make local delicacies like milk curd from the herders. The sweet and sour milk curd and the rich butter tea showcase the unique flavors of Tibetan cuisine. The children's playground and grassland interaction area allow families to get up close and personal with cattle and sheep, learning about pastoral life amidst laughter and joy.
The park's meticulous design details demonstrate thoughtful craftsmanship throughout. The galloping horses carved above the main gate create a majestic atmosphere reminiscent of the pastoral area. Facilities such as fixed tent areas and a small football field cater to the needs of different visitors. Here, there is no urban hustle and bustle, only the gentle rustling of the wind through the grass and the warm laughter of the herders. Springtime brings the tender new growth of vegetation, while autumn offers clear, crisp skies; these two seasons are the best for enjoying the park's scenery, perfect for strolling and sightseeing, or for quiet relaxation and experiencing the tranquility and comfort of the plateau.
The Duilong Xuri Pastoral Ecological Folk Park, with its pristine ecological environment and vibrant folk culture, allows visitors to experience the texture of the pastoral area and feel the warmth of Tibetan culture without traveling far. Whether experiencing traditional crafts, tasting local delicacies, or simply immersing oneself in the grassland scenery, this place allows visitors to unwind and, within a small space near Lhasa, understand the wisdom of life and the beauty of nature in the high-altitude pastoral region.
