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| | The Laohu Lake [edit this] | | With the altitude is 2,298m, the abstruse and tranquil Laohu (Tiger) Lake is so named from three origins. First, next to it, the Shuzheng Waterfalls roars and growls like a tiger. Second, in laic autumn when forests put on colorful hues, the red Forest image is reflected from the lake water and appears spotty stripes like the ones on the tiger skin. Third, tigers in the forests often come to the lakeside to drink. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| The Huohua Lake Waterfalls [edit this] | | On the mountain loop roadside, there are 51 steps leading to the Huohua Lake Waterfalls, 50-odd meters wide and 8 meters tall. Two streams of water that never meet are pouring down, hence the name “The Lovesick Waterfalls”. As it is located against green woods, it is so wonderful a sight of poetic exquisiteness. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| The Huohua Lake [edit this] | | With the altitude is 2,187m, the depth is 9m and the area is 36,000 sq. m., the Huohua (Spark) Lake, featuring azure blue and tranquil ripples, lies in dense and green woods around. The glittering lake seems like a bright and transparent emerald, greeting the morning sun and flickering like thousands of sparks. A real good sight indeed. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| The Feicui River [edit this] | | You will cover a distance of 7 kilometers from the entrance to Heye (Lotus Leaf) Village, where a verdant stream running aside. lt is the Feicui (Emerald) River from which you step in a fairyland. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| The Heijiao Bridge [edit this] | | Going upstream from the Luwei Lake and on your right, you reach the meadow zone through a log bridge——the Heijiao (Black Horn) Bridge, on which are religious long-narrow banners that send their best blessing to all tourists. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
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