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Lugu Lake·Langfang, Shekua, Shankua, Nawa villages


Langfang, Shekua, Shankua, and Nawacong are all developed later than Sanjia Village, Daluoshui Village, and Lige Village. They are newly developed places with fewer tourists and are very quiet. They are suitable for living here. These villages retain the original scenery and original ecology of Lugu Lake to the greatest extent. Compared with the commercialization of Daluoshui and Lige, this village is more secluded. Self-guided and self-guided tours generally don't live here, and they always feel that it is inconvenient to run at both ends.

This section of Langfang Village is mainly inhabited by Pumi people, and these villages are areas where the tourism industry of Lugu Lake was developed relatively late. However, due to the advantage of being a latecomer, the accommodation facilities are very high-end and high-grade, especially Langfang Village once had a great reputation, and the evaluations on the Internet are also very popular. Part of the inns here are distributed along the highway, with convenient transportation and far from the lake, but you can see the lake from the hillside. The other part is to enter the village along the small road to reach the water. The transportation is not very convenient, but these inns are divided into several sections and built near the lake, and each family occupies a section. In this way, the lake shore becomes the private world of each inn. Residents only need to open the windows or doors to watch the sunset and the stars in the private garden-like courtyard. Compared with the commercialization of Daluoshui and Lige, this place is more secluded, with a wider view of the lake, and the overall style is more western and casual. Each has its own characteristics, some are fresh and elegant, some are simple and simple, and some are fashionable. Generous, some luxurious style, or Mediterranean style, or French romance and so on. This kind of design is very suitable for the preferences of young people, no wonder everyone has such a high evaluation of this place.

Due to the strong wind and waves disturbing the sediment at the bottom of the lake, the water on the shore is a bit turbid and not clear, which feels a bit of a fly in the ointment. The inns here are basically built of brick-concrete structures, with different decoration styles. The rooms here are generally on the high side. Usually the original price of the room is still discounted, but if it is a holiday, the price will be doubled.

Many people say that watching the sunset in Lugu Lake is in Goddess Bay, because Goddess Bay is facing the direction of the setting sun, so it is often overcrowded. From Shankua and Nawa villages to Goddess Bay, you have to take a boat, which is not cost-effective. Watching right here is the best option. Personally, according to the geographical location of Langfang, Shankua, and Nawa villages in Lugu Lake, the lakesides of Shekua, Shankua, and Nawa are still good places to watch the sunset. The sunset is very spectacular and beautiful, and it changes from time to time. It becomes fiery red, sometimes the sky reflects the charm of purple blue, sometimes the sun on cloudy days suddenly reveals miraculous light, which is jaw-dropping, or a cloud is fresh and interesting, or the whole area is colorful and dazzling, the whole sky and the lake are dazzling. Dyed red by the afterglow of the setting sun, it can be seen from the reflection of the chair placed by the lake that the direction of the setting sun is indeed in a good position.

Walk along the Huanhu Road from Langfang Village, walk through Shekua, Shankua, Nawa Wharf, Shannan Village, cross the Sichuan-Yunnan Friendship Bridge, and return to Nawa Village in Sichuan. Looking at Mount Graham from here, it is another wonderful scene, which looks like a silhouette of a person lying horizontally.