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Cuopugou National Forest Park is located in Chaluo Township between Litang County and Batang County, and the Sichuan-Tibet Line of National Highway 318 passes through the mouth of the valley. Cuopugou is a collection of snow mountains, forests, lakes, hot springs and pastures, which is quite Swiss. With beautiful scenery and different seasons, it is a dazzling pearl on the Sichuan-Tibet line.
Cuopu Valley is famous for its Cuopu Lake, which is surrounded by mountains, close to Zhajinjiabo sacred mountain with peculiar mountain shape, Nit Gangri Peak on the front, surrounded by virgin forests, beautiful scenery, fish in the lake shuttle, a school of original ecology scenery. In the woods by the lake stands the Cuopu Temple. Around the temple, groups of Tibetan horse pheasants can be seen foraging here, without fear of monks and pedestrians. The monks in the Gein Temple fed and raised for a long time, and gradually the wild animals no longer feared humans, and even strung into the temple unscrupulously to look for food, which was a spectacle. Another unique landscape of Cuopugou is the hot spring group in Chaluo Township. Numerous springs are scattered on hillsides, in forests, in fields, under cliffs, in caves, and beside rivers. Intermittent fountains and long-flowing hot springs are rising with hot air, permeating the entire valley, and the hot air is accompanied by sunlight. Flickering, thickening, brightening, darkening, the scene is spectacular.
The exquisite riding skills of the herdsmen in the Cuopugou area are well-known in Kham District and enjoy the reputation of "the hometown of equestrianism". In June of the Tibetan calendar every year, in addition to holding horse races, Cuopu Temple also hosts large-scale mountain and lake sacrifices, which is very lively.
opening hours
January 1st-April 30th 08:30-17:00 (last admission 15:00); May 1st-September 30th 07:30-18:30 (last admission 16:00 )