Nujiang Grand Canyon
Lugu Lake
Harbin
Hong Kong |
The Nujiang River, originating from the south foot of Tangula Mountains, Qinghai Province, is flowing through Tibet and Yunnan, across the border to Burma and finally into the Indian Ocean. The section located in Yunnan Province surges ahead between the Gaoligong Mountain and the Biluo Snow Mountain, which are both at an average altitude of over 3000 meters. Due to huge drop and rapid torrent, the river appears extraordinarily spectacular. With dangerous cliffs on both mountains, the river gallops towards the south like a horse with a huge water discharge 1.6 times of that of the Yellow River every year on average, striking out an oriental grand canyon combining imposing and steep mountains and deep valley. Influenced by the southwestern monsoon climate in Indian Ocean, the Nujiang Grand Canyon enjoys a vertically distributed climate diversified in seasons and weather conditions. In the valley there are luxuriant forests as if in hot summer, on the hillside there are beautiful flowers and yellow grass enjoying their spring or autumn days, while the top of mountain is completely a snow-capped winter view. The Nujiang River is encircled with the Biluo Snow Mountain in the east, the Gaoligong Mountain in the west and their stretches in north and south. Characterized by multiple rushes, dangerous shoals, gorges, streams, waterfalls, bamboos forests and mountains amid clouds along the river, it presents extraordinary sceneries with the famous sights of Stone Moon, Maji Cliff, First Bend of Nujiang, Lawuya Waterfall and ropeway. |











