Why is Pangong Lake on the Sino Indian border called the long necked swan ?

Updated on tourism 2024-08-11
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Because Pangong Lake means "swan with a long neck" in Tibetan, and the shape of the lake does look like a swan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Pangong Lake is called "Long-necked Swan" is the Tibetan name, which translates into Chinese as the world's highest bird island, and many species of birds inhabit it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because Pangong Lake is shaped like a long-necked swan, it is freshwater in central China, but it has become saltwater in India.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    On August 16, according to the Times of India and other Indian ** reports, on the morning of the 15th, Chinese and Indian soldiers confronted each other near Pangong Tso in the Ladakh region, where both sides threw stones at each other and injured others, and then the soldiers on both sides withdrew from the conflict site.

    The new friction between Chinese and Indian soldiers is not taking place in the Doklam area, where the standoff is still ongoing, but in the area along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on the northern shore of Pangong Lake, which the Indian side calls "Finger 4". According to the Times of India, the cause of the clashes was an attempt by the Indian side to prevent our attempts to "encroach" on the Finger 4 and Finger 5 areas where the Indian army is located.

    The friction occurred between finger 4 and finger 5.

    Previously, in order to distinguish the complex terrain on the north shore of Pangong Lake, the Indians named the extended ridge finger (finger), and divided the area from finger 1 to finger 8.

    According to the Indian Express, an Indian spokesman also confirmed at a press conference on Friday that Chinese and Indian soldiers clashed near Pangong Lake on August 15 and said that the incident was not in the interests of both sides.

    Finally, someone interjected. Where is our army uh, I just understand that the ones on the left are fighting harder.

    Then some of them understood that they couldn't stand it anymore and couldn't help but poke the truth: the Chinese soldiers on the left and the Indian army on the right.

    The Chinese soldier with the red flag was on the left, and the Indian soldier was on the right.

    India's keyboard warriors always claim to be the best in the Indian army! But I clearly saw that the Indians were beaten badly by the Chinese. Pathetic Indians!

    ** It is clear that Chinese soldiers with Chinese flags mercilessly knocked down Indian soldiers, while other Indian soldiers watched their brothers being beaten by the Chinese. Why is India silent about this?

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