Top 10 attractions in China's Sichuan
Updated: 2012-05-22 13:52
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Four Girls Mountain [Photo/www.china.org.cn] |
Located in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang autonomous prefecture, Sichuan province, the Four Girls Mountain consists of four adjacent peaks, covered with eternal snow. Its name stems from a local legend that the place was once slammed by chilling northern winds and in order to protect the local residents, four beautiful girls turned into four peaks to shield the place from the blows.
Just like four girls, the charming peaks are white as ice and pearly colored as jade, spanning an area of over 2,000 square kilometers (200,000 hectares) and earning it the nickname of the "Eastern Alps." The 6,250-meter-high fourth peak is the highest as well as the most captivating one. The heights of the first, second, and third peaks are 5,355 meters, 5,454 meters, and 5,664 meters respectively.
As a nation-level nature reserve, the mountain is home to many species, including golden monkeys and black bears. It flaunts a group of scenic areas where people can go to enjoy some sightseeing, mountain climbing and other recreational outings.
Admission:
Changping Valley: 70 yuan (US$11.06)/person (summer); 50 yuan (US$7.9)/person (winter)
Shuangqiao Valley: 80 yuan (US$12.64)/person (summer); 50 yuan (US$7.9)/person (winter)
Haizi Valley: 60 yuan (US$9.48)/person (summer); 40 yuan (US$6.32)/person (winter)
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