Write an analytical paragraph on laddhak,,,, a tourist place
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Towards the eastern part of Jammu and Kashmir lies Laddhak,a cold desert nestled in the mountains .It is surrounded by snow - covered mountain peaks and received no rainfall.Very little agriculture is possible in this region and very few trees are found here .Even for the drinking water,people have to depend on the melting snow during the summer months.
Sheep is domesticated by the people here .The sheep is of special quality because it produces the most prized wool,known as pashmina. The pashmina shawls are very warm and cost a lot of money. All this wool are carefully collected by the people of Laddhak and sold to traders from Kashmir,where it is woven into shawls for sale and export.
The staple food of people living here are meat and milk products like cheese and butter. Goats ,cows and dogs (Yak- cows) are owned by each family.
In spite of having a desert landScape,Laddhak has been able to attract tourists and traders because of the many mountain passes and scenic beauty through which the caravans travelled to what is today called Tibet. It was considered a good trade route. These caravans carried textiles and spices,raw silk and carpets.
Buddhism also reached Tibet through Laddhak which is also called 'Little Tibet'. With the introduction of idlam,nearly 400 years ago,there is a significant Muslim population living in Laddhak. It has very rich literary and oral tradition of songs and poems. Both Muslims and Buddhists perform the local versions of the Tibetan National epic 'The Kedar Saga'.
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