Abstract:The language vitality, language use and language attitude in a Tibetan community (Nima Town) in animal husbandry area tone of Amdo dialect region are surveyed by the research methods such as questionnaire and interview. The results show that the Tibetan Language vitality at this area is robust because all subjects can fluently communicate by Tibetan Language which is the main communication language in local area, that most (77.4%) of the subjects are ChineseTibetan bilinguals, that the attitude of the tested languages and characters has strong inclusion, that almost all the subjects hold the positive attitudes towards both Chinese and Tibetan, and that all subjects hope their children to access TibetanChinese bilingual education while 61% subjects wish their children to access TibetanChineseEnglish trilingual education. Currently, the surveyed place has gradually developed to become bilingual community with TibetanChinese, which benefits the development of local economy while protecting the diversity of languages and characters.