▼After admiring Rizhao Jinshan Mountain and Rizhao Silver Mountain, we drove to Xidang Village
▼Mingyong Glacier is the longest glacier under Kawagebo Peak. The ice tongue can extend from 5500 meters above sea level to 2800 meters above sea level. It is like a swimming dragon with silver scales and jade armor, extending from the high snow peak. Go to the bottom of the mountain and go straight to the Lancang River, only more than 800 meters away from the Lancang River.
▼Tibetan fragrant pig
▼It is 38 kilometers from Feilai Temple to Xidang. It takes several hours to reach the end of Xidang Highway. There are only a few inns.
▼There are two post roads in the direction of Xidang and Ninong in Yubeng. The Xidang post road is more convenient. You need to walk or ride a mule. It is said that a road has been opened now.
▼Yubeng is located deep in the remote Meili Snow Mountains. There is no direct public transportation and the road conditions are very difficult.
▼Looking at Feilai Temple and admiring the Meili Snow Mountain Rizhao Jinshan Observation Deck in the morning
▼The three rivers flow together, washing away the smoke and clouds, taking away the quicksand, washing away the filth, and giving birth to a dangerous scene of uncanny workmanship.
▼There are a few small shops scattered along the way, selling functional drinks and instant noodles.
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▼Autumn is the most colorful season in Yubeng, with the white of snow, the green of primeval forests, and the mirror-like blue of the sky.
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▼Red and yellow, light and shadow, the sunshine touches every growth ring of life
▼The outer wall of instant noodle barrels was nicknamed "Instant Noodle Inn" by travel friends. At that time, it was the only inn between Xidang and Yubeng.
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▼Forests, flowing clouds, lakes, and snow-capped mountains wash away the hustle and bustle of the world
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▼Nanzong Pass, also known as Nanzheng No. 1 Pass, is 3,700 meters above sea level and is the highest point on the Yubeng Road.
▼Dense alpine shrubs and coniferous forests, lush and green, contrasting with the white snow in vivid colors
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▼Facing the Mianzimu Peak with an altitude of 6,054 meters and the Five Buddha Crown Peak with an altitude of 6,470 meters, it is a good place to take a panoramic view of Meili Snow Mountain.
▼Renting a handheld GPS to go into the mountains without hiring a guide. Unexpectedly, there were many groups of caravans and tourists, so there was no need to worry about getting lost.
▼Miancimu Peak, a group of steep snow-capped peaks above the snow line of 4,000 meters. The snow peaks are always shrouded in clouds and mist. People call it the shy veil of Miancimu. From a distance, Miancimu Peak looks like Guanyin Bodhisattva holding a baby.
▼Five Buddha Crown Peak
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▼The sky is higher, the earth is wider, the water is longer, and the vision is filled with ancient shadows
▼Snowy mountains, grasslands, tents, and cooking smoke filter life into something pure and fragrant
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▼Panorama of Mentsim Peak and Five Buddha Crown Peak
▼It rains in Beng Village
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▼Yubeng Village is a mysterious ancient Tibetan village hidden deep in the Meili Snow Mountains. It is divided into Yubeng Upper Village and Yubeng Lower Village. It has scenic spots such as divine waterfalls, ice lakes, and divine lakes. It is known as the "Utopia" Hiker’s paradise” “The last secret place in Yunnan”
▼Yubeng is famous among travelers for its traffic jam, isolation, picturesque villages, where chickens and dogs hear each other, majestic green mountains, snow-capped mountains, meandering streams and primitive deep forests, just like the "Peach Blossom Spring" written by Tao Yuanming.
▼The Yubeng Hiking Route is an "epic" hiking route in my country. It has the reputation of "there is heaven above, and there is Yubeng below".
▼Check into Shangyubeng Inn
▼Donkeys, horses, and mules are important draft animals in and out of Yubeng
▼Looking at the starry sky, the stars are dotted
▼The stars are arranged in a "heart shape" surrounding Mentsim Peak, a very rare astrological spectacle
▼The snow peaks are shrouded in clouds and mist, like a shy veil