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In the southwest of Zhuoni County, an 82-kilometer Cheba River flows into Taohe River from south to north. On the triangular alluvial plain where Cheba River and Tao River meet, there is a beautiful Malu town. Malu Tibetan means "downstream tribe". It has beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. It is another market town second only to Liulin Town, the county seat, in Zhuoni, and it has better maintained the original natural environment.
Along the banks of the two rivers is a thousand acres of flat and fertile farmland. In the triangular area where the two rivers meet stands a Baixiang Mountain full of ancient cypresses for a thousand years. The Tibetan-style wooden buildings and red tiles in the villages and towns at the foot of the mountain are full of tourists. weave. There are Zhagulu Township Government, Cheba Forest Farm, Zhuoni County Tibetan Hospital, Malu Post and Telecommunications Office and other institutions in the town. Among the people on the street are the traditional ethnic costumes of Tibetan robes and boots, and they are closely related to major cities in China. Casual fashion dress, so the town is known as "Little Shanghai".
Tracing the Cheba River to the Chebagou forest area, it presents a simple and primitive natural landscape. The villages along the way are traditional Tibetan-style wooden floor houses, filled with the mellow aroma of buttered milk tea, cattle and sheep reflected in the valley, and prayer flags fluttering in the treetops , the aroma of cypress sticks and tsampa fills the air, showing the typical Tibetan style. Located in the ancient temple of Gongba Temple among the green trees, the scripture hall and Buddhist hall are resplendent, and the sound of Buddhist bells is in harmony with the singing of birds in the forest.
Continuing to the south, there are Niba, Shiba, and Jiangben Tibetan villages. The houses are built against the mountains, showing a more simple and simple style. The crystal-clear Cheba River originates from dozens of mineral springs at the northern foot of Dieshan Mountain. The water quality is excellent and it is rich in stone flower fish. Because the Tibetan people are forbidden to eat fish, this place has become a nature reserve for stone flower fish. The higher you go to the south, the higher the terrain, and the denser the forest, until you reach the northern foot of Huaergan Mountain, you can see towering and strange mountains, white snow, cliffs and ice waterfalls, and the landscape is extremely magnificent.
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