Self-driving travel in 2014 (5) traveling with grandson

Lugu Lake Lige Village


Lige Village is located on the northwest side of Lugu Lake, under the Lion Mountain. It got its name because the mountain looks like a sleeping lion in Yongning. The locals call it Goddess Gemu Mountain, and the mountains are lush with green trees. In the early morning, under the sunshine, there are sometimes white clouds floating on the mountainside, making the "goddess" also covered with a mysterious veil, looming.

The houses in Lige Village are mainly distributed in the lake bay (Rige Bay), which is divided into Lige Bay, Lige Bay and Rige Peninsula. The unique geographical location makes Lige have lakes and mountains that are different from other villages, forming the "Lige Bay" with the Lige Peninsula as the core.

Reagan is located at the front of the road into the village, the traffic is the most convenient, and the place is wider, so there are many inns and hotels, and the housing prices are cheaper than Lige Bay and Lige Peninsula. There are many restaurants, daily necessities supermarkets and shops here, with everything you need for food, clothing and housing, making travel and life very convenient. In order to attract tourists, the bars here have singers playing and singing at night, which is relatively noisy, but usually they stop playing after 10:30 at night.

In the early morning, the sun came as promised, making this journey bright and brilliant. In front of Reagan Village is a lakeside wetland artificially built with reeds, water lilies and other wetland plants. The wetland is surrounded by beaches and cruise ship docks. The red and yellow pig trough boats on the dock are densely arranged on the blue water, which is very conspicuous. Most of the current pig trough boats are made of fiberglass. Although they are light, flexible and brightly colored, it is difficult to find the original flavor of the old pig trough boats.

The inns in Rig Bay basically face the lake. Generally, the first floor facing the lake is for stores, restaurants, and bars, and the second floor is for lake-view rooms. Inside are basically kitchens, guest rooms (not lake view rooms), workshops, etc. House prices here are slightly cheaper than those on the Rieger Peninsula.

Walking along the lake bay to the Lige Peninsula, just as the sun rises from behind the mountain (referring to the Lige Peninsula), the sun reflects the golden light on the east side of the peninsula. On the left side of Rig Bay, there is a road in and out of the peninsula that is only tens of meters long and two or three meters wide and borders the land. On the right side of the island, walking like this is equivalent to turning around the mountain bag. In addition to the hundreds of years old local houses on the island, there are also more than a dozen inns with great views near the lake. A small pier for the villagers is next to the two-meter-wide bordering road. The Lige Peninsula in the morning is very mysterious, surrounded by morning mist, and it looks faintly visible from the outside of the island, like a fairyland. The small Rieger Peninsula is more popular with tourists.

The Lige Peninsula is surrounded by water on three sides from east to west, surrounded by green hills on the left and right, and backed by Goddess Gemu Mountain. Because the lake water is the tears of the goddess, it is also said to be the mirror of the goddess, so the scenery is ever-changing and mysterious. Lige Island has beautiful scenery and fresh air. The Mosuo girls living here are not only smart and capable, but also good at singing and dancing, kind and beautiful. They have the reputation of "the country of daughters in the water".

There are only about a dozen families in Lige Peninsula, all of which have opened inns. At the end of the peninsula is the Peninsula Sunshine Club, which is the best place to watch the lake in Lige Peninsula. The price of the lake view room is also the highest in Lige. The other inns on the peninsula are divided into east and west sides, which are distributed in sequence. The wooden houses facing the lake to the lake shore are the passages to and from the peninsula. The closer you are, the quieter you are. The inn on the east side is the best place to watch the sunrise. You can see the sunrise of Lugu Lake lying on the bed in the house. Of course, if you live on the first floor, you need to be careful of being seen by passers-by and pedestrians outside. There are also non-lake-view rooms in the inn, but because of the location on the peninsula, the geographical environment is too superior, and the room prices are very high. Now people are up and watching the sunrise along the path. Love photography to find the location and press the shutter. Tourists living on the second floor enjoy breakfast while watching the morning sun on the balcony, enjoying a wonderful time.

Rigg Village probably owes its fame to the Internet. When words like "you must go to Lige when you go to Lugu Lake" and "Lige is simple and rarely commercialized" spread all over the Internet, Lige Village was no longer quiet. In just a few years, hundreds of hotels, restaurants, bars and shops popped up in the village of more than 20 families. And more than 90% of these stores are run by foreigners here, and the commercial atmosphere is already very strong. However, two years ago, there was no tourism-related shop in Lige Village, and the only small shop opened in the evening.