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Ruo-Er-Gai, an emerald in the West of Sichuan Province

Ruo-Er-Gai, an emerald in the West of Sichuan Province

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(Summary description)Ruo-Er-Gai, an emerald in the West of Sichuan Province

Ruo-Er-Gai, an emerald in the West of Sichuan Province

(Summary description)Ruo-Er-Gai, an emerald in the West of Sichuan Province

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The earth is round, why not wandering around! The wonderful world is waiting for you and for me to be explored! Here today we are at Ruo-Er-Gai, one of the best summer resorts for photographers, an emerald in the West of Sichuan Province! There are vast Grasslands, ecologically sound Wetlands, colorful Flower Lakes, the breathtaking First Bend of Yellow River, the beautiful, peaceful and pure Langmu Temple.

 

 

 

 

The Ruo-Er-Gai Grassland, one of the world's largest grasslands, is the home to many Tibetan nomads who live in their tent encampments with their herd yaks everywhere.

 

 

 

 

Ruo-Er-Gai Wetland ranks the top among the six wetlands in China.There are also various precious birds inhabited here, including rare cranes, eagles and buzzards.

 

 

 

 

 

Simple, quiet, but burning is how we describe for the enchanting Flower Lake!

 

 

 


The unique beauty of the First Bend of Yellow River reflects the most miracle view of the sunset when the gentle light glancing off the silently flowing river.

 

 

 

 

Langmu Temple is located at the junction of Sichuan and Gansu Provinces. Since ancient times, it has been a sacred place for people of all ethnic groups to worship. It is also called Geerdi Temple in Sichuan.

 

 

 

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