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Binchuan County is one of the counties under the jurisdiction of Dali Prefecture in Yunnan Province. it is located on the edge of the Yunling Hengduan Mountains and the southwest of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau on the south bank of the Jinsha River. Most of the main mountains, dams and rivers in the territory run from north to south. The terrain is high from east to west and low in the middle. There are four river systems: Naxi River, Pingchuan River, Qingshui River and Duobeiqing River. The Naxi River is the largest, running through the central dam area of Binchuan, and the Liandong River is the largest tributary. By the end of 2010, the total population of Binchuan County was 351940. Binchuan is a multi-ethnic county dominated by the Han nationality, which is inhabited by 25 ethnic groups. There are Jizu Mountain, a national AAAA-level scenic spot. On September 29, 2018, Binchuan County was approved to withdraw from the poverty-stricken county after being studied by the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee and the Yunnan Provincial Government. December 13, 2018, selected as the dominant area of agricultural products with Chinese characteristics
Travel Sights In Binchuan County
Travel Notes In Binchuan County
Misty Rain Jizu Mountain
Jizu Mountain, located in Binchuan County, Dali City, Yunnan Province, is the ashram of Kasyapa Bodhisattva. From October 19 to 24, 2020, I went to Yu
In Dali, 12 people joined a group and hiked the Muxiangping Ancient Road to cross Jizu Mountain. All members were very satisfied!
Written in the first two paragraphs: This article is a documentary dry goods travel note of hiking. It completely and truly records the whole process
Tengchong-Dali (Binchuan) line family 7-day tour
My mother has come to Yunnan for the Nth time in the past two years, and this trip is also to take my grandparents to the Tengchong line that they are
Travel Notes of Jizu Mountain in Dali, Yunnan
Tour time from noon on December 21 to noon on December 22, 2019 *Solemnly declare: People who don't know Dali are often confused by the word "Dali" th