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The Best Tourism Season of Dashanbao
Dashanbao is located in the west of Zhaotong City, 79 kilometers away from the urban area, with an altitude of 3100-3140m and an annual average temperature of 6.2℃. As the wintering habitat of national first-class protected animals, black-necked cranes have been well known by scientists and photographers at home and abroad. Every winter, a large number of science and technology workers and photographers pack their bags and board the mountain bag; Qiao Qi Achibo, Chairman of the International Crane Foundation, sent the "Northeast Yunnan Black-necked Crane Overwintering Expedition Team" to Dashanbao.
The best travel time for Dashanbao is autumn and winter. From the beginning of August to the beginning of 10, buckwheat flowers, oats and herbs on the mountain are layered and colorful, which embellishes the desolate mountain bag into a paradise-like dream world. At this time, Dashan Bao can be called a photographer's paradise, and professional photographers can often be seen carrying equipment to choose scenery everywhere. In the Tiaodunhe Reservoir and Dahaizi Reservoir in Dashanbao, groups of black-necked cranes can be seen foraging and inhabiting by the lake.
On September 28th, 20 15, the construction of Dashanbao first-class highway started, and it is planned to be completed by the end of 20 17. By then, the travel time from Zhaotong City to Dashanbao Scenic Area will be reduced from 3 hours to 1 hour, which will greatly facilitate passengers to Dashanbao.
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