Bingzhongluo Introduction: Bingzhongluo is located in the north of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture and Gongshan Dulong and Nu Autonomous County. It is 329 kilometers away from Liuku, the seat of the state government, and 43 kilometers away from Gongshan County. It borders Deqin County in Diqing Prefecture to the east, Pengdang Township to the south, Dulongjiang Township bordering Myanmar to the west, and Zayu County in Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet to the north. The total land area of ​​the township is 823 square kilometers, and the terrain is high in the north and low in the south. It is the core area of ​​the "Three Parallel Rivers" with an inverted "chuan" character formed by the three major mountain ranges in northwest Yunnan, namely Gaoligong Mountain, Nushan Mountain, and Yunling Mountain, and the three rivers, namely the Nujiang River, the Lancang River, and the Jinsha River. The Nujiang River runs through the entire territory from north to south. To the east is Biluo Snow Mountain and to the west is Gaoligong Mountain. The two mountains sandwich a river, forming an obvious alpine canyon landform. The natural environment of Bingzhongluo is unique and spectacular. The special geographical environment makes Bingzhongluo in the south have a wonderful scene of sunrise and sunset twice a day. On the morning of the winter solstice, the sun slowly emerges from the Biluo Snow Mountain, and the sun travels in the narrow sky for less than two seconds. Within an hour, it hurriedly fell behind the Gongdang sacred mountain standing in the southwest corner of Bingzhongluo. After half an hour, the sun once again showed its apologetic rays of rays from behind the Gongdang sacred mountain, and then it fell into Gaoligong Mountain half an hour later. Behind it, there is a wonderful landscape of sunrise and sunset twice a day in Bingzhongluo.

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