Friday, August 30, 2013

Beautiful Shangri-La Paradise

Paradise on earth's utopia given for the reputation" the lost paradise" Shangri-La being a place rich in natural resources and untouched relics, come travel along with us as we visit the scared snow mountains and encounter it's distinctive ethnic custom, and reserve it's religious architectures built hundreds years ago. Here are some of the places to visit in Shangri-La

  • Potatso National Park
    Potatso National Park is the first national park of mainland china, there is two main attractions- Bitahai lake is 3,500m above the sea level, and has a area of 159 hectares, and an 20m depth, Bitahai lake has limpid water and a beautiful scenery of mountains and forest. and Shuduhu lake with it’s clear water, exquisite  fish, and flock of cows and sheep,   With it’s ecological nearby, and primary forest, it’s wetlands, valleys, and meadows are seen as well around the park. With it’s easy convenient walking plank.
  • Mery Snow Mountain
    Mery Snow Mountain or Crown Prince of Snow mountains, hovers over the landscape in west of Degin county in Yunnan Province, known for being the most stunning snow mountain in the world. Best time to visit is from January thru May, when the snow-capped peaks, solid forest, huge grasslands and attractive wild flowers. But in the rainy summer the trail is quite muddy and makes it difficult. If you do decide visiting from mid-October to mid- November you’ll enjoy the spectacular autumn colors, while winter is really cold and heavy snowfalls block the roads for weeks or months. When ever you decide that this is one of the places you want to visit, enjoy and have fun
  • Songzanlin Lamasery  
  • Shangri-La Songzanlin Lamasery the largest Tibetan Buddhism monastery in Yunnan Province, to be found on a mountain slope, about 5km from downtown. The 5th Dalai Lama chose the site, in the course of divination in 1679. Built in the fashion of Potala Palace in Lhasa and resides on top of a hill, of the two Zhacang and Jikang lamaseries it is a five-story Tibetan watchtowers with five gates, many sub-lamaseries and hundreds of rooms for the monks. The main scripture hall is the focus of the visit, with prayer time in the morning. The hall provide accommodation of 1,600 lamas, meditation or chanting Buddhist scriptures.
     

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