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Tashi Dor ( 30°46′26″N90°53′28″E / 30.774°N 90.891°E ) is a peninsula protruding into Namtso Lake from its south-eastern corner, in the Tibetan Region of China.
On the peninsula is a small monastery and several hermit caves. Nomadic herders frequently camp on the peninsula, and many species of migratory birds make their home there. The 2005 completion of a paved road linking Tashi Dor with Lhasa, to the south, has facilitated the rapid expansion of tourist-oriented facilities on the peninsula.