Jiuzhai: Picturesque Fairyland
Visit Mountains or Lakes, Trek Through Forest or Wetland
The major scenic sites are concentrated in the
seven-kilometer-long and 300-meter-wide Huanglong Valley. At the foot of Mt.
Xuebaoding, the main peak of the Minshan Mountains, the valley is named after
the Huanglong Temple
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Due to the fascinating patterns formed by natural
layered calcium carbonate deposits, the valley resembles a golden dragon winding its way through the stone mountains, thus
giving rise to its other name of the "Hidden Dragon Mountain." As the legend
goes, a yellow dragon came to help Yu the Great (a legendary character in
Chinese mythology famous for controlling floods) to control floods in ancient
times. The dragon helped him by carrying boats up stream through Maozhou
(today's Maowen County), and the Minjiang River was thus created. Therefore,
later generations built a temple here in commemoration of these legendary
characters. Well known for its colorful lakes, snow clad mountains, valleys and
virgin forest, the area also has the only well preserved plateau wetland in
China. This is home to many endangered animal species-some on the brink of
extinction-such as the giant panda
and Sichuan golden snub-nosed
monkey.
The area's unique and charming natural scenery is known throughout the world,
and the Huanglong Scenic Area, and the Jiuzhaigou Scenic Area are the two
shining pearls of China's Northwestern Sichuan Plateau.
Mt. Siguniangshan and the Tibetan and Qiang Ethnic
Customs
Situated on the edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Mt. Siguniangshan (Four
Maidens' Mountain) is noted for its unusually shaped landforms and abundant
eco-environment plateau vegetation. The natural environment is extremely well
preserved in the area and it offer ideal habitats for approximately 100 rare
animals. Because of the vast quantities of raw natural resources, the area is
praised by experts as being a "Gene Bank" of southwestern China.
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