Introduction to Yala Snow Mountain: Yala Snow Mountain, also known as Yala Holy Mountain, is one of the four sacred mountains in Tibetan areas recorded in the famous Tibetan epic "The Biography of King Gesar". The snow-capped mountains are known as the "Second Shambhala". The so-called Shambhala is the place where gods live, and it is the ideal state in the minds of Tibetans. The Snow Mountain is 5,820 meters above sea level. The top of the mountain is covered with snow and mist all year round. Viewed from different angles, the snow-capped mountains take on different shapes, like a lotus throne surrounded by petals or a sitting Maitreya Buddha, full of aura.

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