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| | Zhangziyan [edit this] | | Zhangziyan (Forest Musk Deer Cliff with a hanging waterfall) is a steep cliff with 30 meters in height and 100 meters in width. On top of cliff grows chaparral putting up a shelter for Forest Musk Deer to enjoy their amazing life. The waterfall (30m height, 2 m wide) rushes down from the top taking on a crystal ribbon look and darting the pond to spur the beautiful water drops. It joins like a water curtain. There is a cavity inside boasting about ten tourists; from here it seems as if you are put into a water curtain cave getting an eye-catching view. | Edit by: Ada | |
| Yinyangjie [edit this] | | Yinyangjie (Ying-Yang Realm) is a ridge merely for two tourists walking shoulder to shoulder leading to shorter distance. Shorter as it is, but it forms the division between climates of Sichuan basin and that of Qinghai-Tibet plateau where warm wave from basin and cold wave from plateau joins and draws a distinctive realm between Yin and Yang. Mountain Yinshan lies in northwest to road compared with Mountain Yangshan in southeast. Moreover, the clear day in south and cloudy day in north helps to divide two realms. | Edit by: Ada | |
| Yuanyangchi [edit this] | | Located in the east of Riyueping (Sun-Moon Lawn) with altitude of 2,200~2,400m, Yuanyangchi (Mandarin Duck Pond) covers a approximate area of 2.4711 acres. It is said that swans wander on the lake and mandarian ducks play with water as well as wild duck in batches surrounded with its shadow and fancies the lake brings, which is sheerly a heaven-sent area for enjoying waterfowl. | Edit by: Ada | |
| Riyuetan [edit this] | | Riyuetan (Sun-moon Lawn) lies between Yeniudao (Wild-cow Path) and Lujiao (Deer Antlers) with altitude 3,250m. The marvellous view is that tourists can admire moon both in daytime and at night making the view shining with sun and moon, for this, it is called as “Riyuetan”. Views keep changing rapidly with large varieties of gestures: from Sea of Clouds, a wall of fog, sunrise to Fuguang (Buddha Halo) with vivid reflection of “Face off” in Sichuan opera. | Edit by: Ada | |
| Jinhoufeng [edit this] | | A tower of stone cliff, 100m long and bamboo-shoot shaped, stands out on the earth facing to stone forest. Just right on the top, your eyes must be enchanted by the fairy tale world surrounded by the floating clouds: spruce giant is making a stretch of its “arms”; the playful nub-nosed Monkey is having a frolic. | Edit by: Ada | |
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