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Tibetan memory (25) Qin backstage

Last time I introduced Ramacuo, I forgot to mention the cute monkey on the road, so I wrote this article specially.

The road leading to Jiacha County meanders along the canyon, with the famous Monkey Pro Terrace and Zangmu Hydropower Station. The road is smooth except for many bends. In the past, it was difficult to go to Jiacha County, and it was difficult to climb mountains and mountains. At that time, it took one day to run from Shannan to Jiacha, and the road was narrow and tortuous. It is difficult for an old driver without an off-road vehicle and certain experience to cross. Now the traffic is convenient, and several tunnels have been opened from the foot of the mountain, which not only shortens the distance, but also increases the safety factor.

The most fun along the way are groups of monkeys and tables suitable for monkeys. But monkeys are distributed in several places and can be seen along the way.

Prepare some sweets, biscuits, fruits and nuts to feed. Monkeys are used to getting along with people and are not afraid of them. Be careful when feeding. Occasionally, they attack and rob people's food.

There are at least thirty or fifty monkeys in groups. When they see cars and people, they will roar down from the mountain. The little monkey will peek at the mother monkey and come carefully to get the food, but it is often taken away by the big monkey. Sometimes they jump on the roof and want to get into the car, so remember to close the doors and windows when you get off.

There are often a small group of monkeys crawling along the roadside. When the vehicles pass slowly, they will wait for passers-by to feed them, which is very cute.

Monkeys are smart and agile, and they are very flexible when eating. They like nuts such as candy and peanuts. They grabbed the food on the ground, stuffed it into their mouths quickly, peeled off the candy paper and shells flexibly, and had a great time!

Here, people and animals get along well, and the ecology is natural and harmonious!