The colonized, high altitude plateau of Tibet.
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"the roof of the world" or "the land of snows".
No. Tibet has that nickname.
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It is called China's one child policy.
Tibet is referred to as the "roof of the world" because of its high elevation, with an average altitude of over 4,500 meters. This designation highlights its position as the highest plateau on Earth, surrounded by some of the tallest mountain ranges, including the Himalayas. The nickname reflects Tibet's towering peaks and overall elevated landscape.
Nepal is often referred to as the "rooftop of the world" due to its proximity to the highest peak on Earth, Mount Everest, and the presence of eight of the world's fourteen highest mountains within its borders.
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CITIC Plaza is an 80-story skyscraper in Guangzhou, China and is 1283 feet high (391 m). The rooftop is 1056 feet (321.9 m), but by either measurement, it is the tallest concrete building in the world. *CITIC is China International Trust and Investment Corporation.
Kasey's Kitchen And Cocktails They have a rooftop! Its Called Rooftop 32! Its gorgeous i was just there last night!! Roof for only 25 years and older!