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Tujia Autonomous County along the River, Tongren City, Guizhou Province, is located in the northeast corner of Guizhou Province, the north of Tongren Prefecture and the lower reaches of the Wujiang River. located in the northeast edge of Guizhou Plateau slope, Dalou Mountains and Wuling Mountains crisscross, warm and humid climate, water and heat synchronization, light and temperature synchronization; the county area of 2468.8 square kilometers, jurisdiction over 4 streets, 17 towns, 2 townships; 2018 registered population of 690800. Along the river Tujia culture, red culture, Wujiang culture reflect. The Wujiang River flows 132 kilometers along the river and is known as the "Wujiang hundred Li Gallery". It is a national scenic spot and water conservancy scenic spot. The Mayang River Black Leaf Monkey Reserve is the habitat of the national first-class protected animal black leaf monkey and a treasure house of many rare animals and plants. It is the largest distribution of black leaf monkey population in the world and is a national nature reserve.
Travel Guides In Yanhe Tujia Autonomous County
Travel Notes In Yanhe Tujia Autonomous County
The high mountain of Fanjing Mountain - the canyon of Lizhi Gorge in Wujiang River, is incomparable and evenly divided
foreword I don't have time to travel all year, so let's travel all the way home during the Chinese New Year. There are only two scenic spots that imp
Wujiang Lizhi Gorge One-day Tour (Yanhe County Tujia Autonomous County)
foreword Because of the epidemic, my foreign alumni have not been home for almost two years, and some have even been three or four years. In order to
Come—Yanhe County & Two-Day Tour—Pass—Tujia@端午节
Tujia@Dragon Boat Festival The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival, Chongwu Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Zhengyang Festival, Yul
A two-day and two-night tour of the Wujiang Mountain Gorge, tasting the native goats of the Tujia nationality, is a worthwhile trip!
journey Day: Depart for Lizhi Gorge at 10:00 in the morning—Bawang Valley at 12:00—Return at 16:00 in the afternoon—Eat at 18:20—Baili Gallery Hotel