In Tibetan, "new" means wood and tree, "Tso" means "lake trunk". In addition, some people say that because it is a newly discovered lake, it is called "Xincuo" (མཚོ་གསར །). The lake is located about 30 kilometers northeast of basongcuo National Forest Park in Gongbujiangda County, Nyingchi City, Tibet. People who come here find that the beauty of Xincuo is no less than that of Basongcuo, and it can be said that each has its own advantages. The picture shows an ancient wooden bridge standing across the water (China Tibet Network reporter/Zeren Tsoum Photo courtesy of Nyingchi Tourism Development Bureau)
As Xincuo became more and more well-known, it gradually became a punch card for Internet celebrities. Many people visit Basongcuo and swim against the current, riding or driving, or hiking to Xincuo to see its beauty. The picture shows tourists strolling comfortably by the lake
The picture shows streams, primary forests, meadows, and snow-capped mountains against each other
The picture shows a snowy mountain
The picture shows a corner of the forest
The picture shows tourists taking pictures of the observation deck
The picture shows tourists playing in the mountains
The picture shows the beautiful scenery around Xincuo
The picture shows the beautiful view of the aerial photograph