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Shangri-La Pudacuo

How to interpret Shangri-La? Is it the tranquility and tranquility of the "Kingdom of Shambhala" in the minds of Tibetans, or the moderation and harmony described by the British James Hilton in "Lost Horizon"?

In my opinion, if Shangri-La is a dream, then she should have both the tranquility and tranquility of the environment and ecology as well as the harmony and moderation between people. Let’s talk about the former first.

On the last day of our stay in Shangri-La, my friends and I went to Pudacuo National Forest Park. I don’t know why, it’s not the first time I’ve visited Shangri-La, but this is the first time I’ve really taken the name Pudacuo to heart. The reason is that a friend came back from there and kept exclaiming to me, saying it was heaven and earth.

So, on such a fresh morning with continuous spring rain, the Tibetan driver Luosang took us to this wilderness, which is only about 20 kilometers away from Shangri-La County. After passing the Tibetan village "Xiagui Village", a vast landscape appeared in front of us. The "Wuji" scenery is shrouded in clouds and mist, dim in dusk, and dreamlike.

It is said that Pudacuo is the first national forest park in mainland my country, covering an area of ??1,313 square kilometers. Currently, only more than 300 square kilometers have been developed for tourists to enjoy, mainly composed of Bita Lake and Shudu Lake is composed of two mountain pearl lakes. The highest altitude is about 4,000 meters, generally around 3,000 meters.

In my opinion, the scenery of Pudacuo is no less than that of Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong. However, Pudacuo’s reputation seems to be far less than that of Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong. Naturally, the number of tourists is far greater than that of the latter two. few. However, the beauty of Pudacuo, at least in this spring and in the spring rain, I think is the unfathomable green that is so comfortable from the outside to the inside.

Through the wisps of mist around you, you can see the green grass in front of you is covered with dew and covered with faint yellow flowers, extending all the way to the quiet lake like wrinkled spring water, and then spreading to the deep. The green reaches to the distant mountains of the sky; at this time, there are several black bullocks, lowering their heads and walking leisurely, slowly tasting the wet green grass, and the cowbells on their necks jingle leisurely. It teases a maroon pony and runs back and forth playfully; on both sides of the wooden plank road for tourists to walk, there is a dense green jungle, and the chirping birds in the forest disturb the little ones foraging for pine cones on the plank road. From time to time, the squirrel raises its dexterous eyes and moves around; sometimes it falls down to the lake. The old trees are still graceful and graceful, generously accepting the habitat of water birds and the play of various fish, and the branches and vines that stretch out freely are hung like silk. The light green algae plants swaying in the morning breeze make people think of the primitive mystery and remoteness; a breeze blows, the fragrance of the mountains and the water vapor rising from the lake make people feel a little breathless. Come on...Pudacuo, why didn't I know you?

Different from other scenic spots in Shangri-La (of course, perhaps less than half of the scenic spots I have been to), the protection measures of Pudacuo National Forest Park are very complete. "Environmentally friendly buses" and a full plank road for walking on foot, so tourists will not or even cannot bear to accidentally trample on the green grass; environmentally friendly restrooms have been built at every scenic spot and transfer stop. It is tidy and hygienic; there is no loud music or hawking businesses, and there are only a few wooden houses where Tibetan girls and boys make Tibetan snacks or provide Tibetan clothes for tourists to take pictures. After a day trip, I feel very proud that Shangri-La really has such a fairyland that is not stained by dust, and the 190 yuan admission fee each of us paid can contribute to such a national park, which is a great kindness.

So I hope to recommend two must-visit places to friends who have the opportunity to travel to Shangri-La in the future: Meili Snow Mountain and Pudacuo!