2012年11月30日星期五

Sichuan: Snowscape in Bipeng Gully



Bipeng Gully is located in Lixian County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, China’s southwestern Sichuan Province. Lies behind Four Maiden’s Mountain (“Siguniang Mountain” in Chines, it was said as the back of Four Maiden’s Mountain and is the key are of Miyaluo scenic site. Miyaluo, which means “interesting dam”. Mountains roll up and down in the area, with rivers running across. Particularly when autumn falls, Miyaluo is transformed into a fairyland with eye-catching red leaves, tranquil blue skies, white clouds, quiet valleys and gurgling creeks. It is crowded with tourists to enjoy its red leaves and beautiful sceneries.

Last year, my friend had a Beijing Xian tour and she saw the red leaves in Xiangshan Hill, compared to which, the scene in Sichuan is more spectacular.

If you have missed the gorgeous red leaves, then it doesn’t matter, because another amazing picture will be there waiting for you— Yes, it is the snow-covered scene. Last year, after my Xian day tour to one of the world eight wonders — Terra-cotta Warriors, I went to Lixian County in Aba Prefecture. I was lucky to encounter the first snow there. All the photos were taken at that time.

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