The lakes in China and India are full of life on one side and grass on the other, and the Chinese landscape is controversial
Beyond the 9.6 million square kilometers of land, our country has a very long sea area. We have the largest number of land and maritime neighbors in the world, with more than 32,000 kilometres of coastline.
i.Bangkok Lake: One Lake, Two Countries.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, border disputes between China and its land and maritime neighbors have been going on for several years for a number of reasons.
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, a number of border issues have been dealt with one by one through consensus, while others have been delayed until a final decision can be made at some point in the future, among which Pangong Lake is the most prominent.
Pangong Lake, also known as Aung La Rinpocha, is a man-made forest. Pangong Lake, Tibetan means:"Long-necked swan"It is located 12 kilometers west of Ali Ritu County, north and south of the lake, with a lake water of 604 square kilometers, which is a recognized lake of 413 square kilometers in China, covering an area of 685%。It covers an area of 191 square kilometers and has about 315% of Indian-administered Kashmir.
The reason why the current one appeared"One lake, two countries"The situation is indeed due to some historical reasons in the past. Pangong Lake once belonged to China, and there are written records of Pangong Lake belonging to China in the Yuan Dynasty.
At that time, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau was controlled by the Central Plains, and the current Wanhe Valley, Aksai Qinghe, and Ladakh were all controlled by **, and the Qing Dynasty and Qing ** also established administrative organs in Ladakh.
ii.The city, once Chinese territory, was violently snatched from British immigrants.
In 1846, when the Qing Dynasty began to decline, Britain arbitrarily demarcated the border without the consent of the Qing Dynasty and arbitrarily incorporated the land of Kashmir into the Ladakh region of China.
In 1865, in order to occupy Xinjiang, the British sent a surveyor to the south of Xinjiang to survey the landforms and draw maps there. This resulted"Johnson Line"so that the border dispute between China and India lasted for several years. India seized the opportunity to declare its country as a state after the Second World War. However, India has occupied the lake Bengal for a long time.
Pangong Lake is one of the longest and most famous rift valleys in the world and was included in the 2018 list of the world's 50 wonders, with Pangong Lake ranking ninth.
The water of Pangong Lake is very transparent, the visibility is 3-5 meters, the water of the lake shows light and dark tones due to the difference in rocks, and from a high position, you can see all parts of Pangong Lake, there are dark green, light green, and dark blue.
Thirdly, the eastern part of this lake is fertile, while its western part is barren.
Pangong Lake is also strange, although they are all lakes, Pangong Lake in eastern China is a freshwater lake, while Pangong Lake in India is a saltwater lake. This is also why Pangong Lake in modern China, with its blue waters, fertile vegetation, rich vegetation, beautiful scenery, beautiful scenery, beautiful scenery.
On the western Indian side of Lake Bangkok, the entire lake has collapsed, there is no vegetation around the lake, the water source is not drinkable, and even the Indian border guards stationed in the west of the lake in Bangkok need to transport drinking water from the distant sea every day.
Pangong Lake is still a lake with abundant resources, including mountain carp, naked carp, and fine-tailed mountain carp, whose meat is tender and has an excellent taste. In the middle of Pangong Lake, there is also the world's highest peak, "Bird Island", which is home to several large and small islands and more than 20 species of rare birds.
In fact, in addition to the topography, there is another important reason for the appearance of Pangong Lake, that is, Pangong Lake is located on the east side of Pangong Lake, the terrain is special, and it is moistened by snow and ice melt all year round, coupled with the clear water of the lake, so this area is very rich in plants, suitable for the growth of fish and fish.
In the western part of the lake, affected by the topography, the water poured into the lake drops sharply, and under high temperature conditions, the evaporation is great, resulting in the local saline water body, which has a high salt content, which is not conducive to the growth of vegetation, and the water body is not conducive to the survival of aquatic animals, resulting in this very strange phenomenon now.
That's why Pangong Lake is known as the weirdest lake in the world, with fish and shrimp on one side and barren on the other.