Qinghai
Qinghai is an inland province in Northwestern China. It is the largest province of China (excluding autonomous regions) by area and has the third smallest population. Its capital and largest city is Xining. Qinghai borders Gansu on the northeast, Xinjiang on the northwest, Sichuan on the southeast and the Tibet Autonomous Region on the southwest. Qinghai province was established in 1928 during the period of the Republic of China, and until 1949 was ruled by Chinese Muslim warlords known as the Ma clique. The Chinese name "Qinghai" is after Qinghai Lake, the largest lake in China. The lake is known as Tso ngon in Tibetan, and as Kokonor Lake in English, derived from the Mongol Oirat name for Qinghai Lake. Both Tso ngon and Kokonor are names found in historic documents to describe the region. Located mostly on the Tibetan Plateau, the province is inhabited by a number of peoples including the Han (concentrated in the provincial capital of Xining, nearby Haidong, and Haixi), Tibetans, Hui, Mongols, Monguors, and Salars. According to the 2021 census reports, Tibetans constitute a fifth of the population of Qinghai and the Hui compose roughly a sixth of the population. There are over 37 recognized ethnic groups among Qinghai's population of 5.6 million, with national minorities making up a total of 49.5% of the population. The area of Qinghai came under the control of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty around 1724, after their defeat of Khoshut Mongols who previously controlled most of the area. After the Xinhai Revolution and the ensuing fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912, Qinghai came under Chinese Muslim warlord Ma Qi's control until the Northern Expedition by the Republic of China consolidated central control in 1928. In the same year, the province of Qinghai was established by the Nationalist Government, with Xining as its capital.
One-Day Qinghai Tour Itinerary Recommendations
Theme:
Alpine Sacred Lakes + Tibetan Culture + Sky Mirror
Suitable for:
Short trips to Xining/Qinghai Lake/Chaka, optimal with chartered car/self-driving
Practical Tips
Altitude Tips:
Qinghai Lake 3200m - avoid exertion | Bring Rhodiola/oxygen
Ticket Prices:
Qinghai Lake ¥90 | Chaka ¥60 + train ¥50 | Kumbum ¥70
Must-Try Flavors:
Xining: Knife-cut noodles, offal soup
Qinghai Lake: Yellow mushrooms with meat, tsampa
Chaka: Salt-baked eggs, yak jerky
Optimization Tips:
Best July-August for Qinghai Lake | Add Golden Sand Bay sandboarding
Chaka needs windless sunny days | Best light before 10am/after 4pm
Culture combo: "Roof of the World" Musical theater (8pm Qinghai Grand Theater)
(Note: Xining→Chaka It is recommended to stay near the scenic spot the night before, as the drive is long and needs to be planned properly)
Option 1:
Qinghai Lake Classic Loop
Best for:
Photographers, nature explorers
Transport:
Chartered car from Xining (~2.5hrs)
06:30-09:00 Heima River Sunrise
Best sunrise spot over golden-lit lake (bring heavy jacket)
09:30-12:00 West Lake Cycling
10km lakeside ride | July-August rapeseed flower seas
12:30-14:00 Tibetan Lunch
Recommended: Snowland Tibetan Restaurant (yak hotpot + butter tea)
14:30-17:00 Bird Island/Erlangjian Scenic Area
Summer: Migratory birds | Winter: Blue ice wonders
18:00 Lakeside Star Camp
Milky Way viewing (3200m altitude - prevent altitude sickness)
Option 2:
Chaka Salt Lake "Sky Mirror"
Best for:
Couples, culture seekers
Transport:
Tourist train from Xining (~4hrs)
07:00-10:30 Chaka Salt Lake
Train to lake center | Wear bright dresses for mirror photos (bring sandals/waterproof boots)
11:00-12:30 Salt Sculpture Square
World's largest outdoor salt carvings | Genghis Khan statue
12:30-14:00 Plateau Lunch
Salted ice cream + lamb with rolled noodles
14:30-17:00 Emerald Lake (Dachaidan)
Tiffany-blue salt lake drone shots (1.5hr drive, less crowded)
18:00 Delingha Haizi Poetry Museum
"Tonight I'm in Delingha" literary pilgrimage
Option 3:
Kumbum Monastery Culture
Best for:
Heritage lovers, families
Transport:
Xining Bus 909 (1hr direct)
08:00-10:30 Kumbum Monastery
Gelugpa Sect holy site | "Three Artistic Treasures": butter sculptures/murals/embroidery
11:00-12:30 Tibetan Medicine Museum
World's longest thangka (618m) | Tibetan diagnosis experience
12:30-14:00 Halal Lunch
Yixin Hand-Ripped Lamb (with "dog pee" pancakes + yak yogurt)
14:30-17:00 Dongguan Mosque
NW China's one of the four major mosques | Friday 10,000 people worship spectacle
18:00 Mojia Street Night Market
Sweet fermented barley + liangpi + grilled lamb ribs | Buy cordyceps (beware fakes)