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Brief introduction of sumadang scenic spot in Lichuan
Lichuan Sumadang Scenic Area is located on the south bank of the Yangtze River, with an altitude of1500m and an area of 20 square kilometers. "Sumadang" means "the place where tigers drink water" in Tujia language. The scenic spot has dense forests, cool climate, quiet and natural scenery and unique customs. It retains the original ecological characteristics of Tujia people, and nature endows her with primitiveness, naturalness, simplicity and beauty. It can be called "Eden in the forest", and it is an excellent place for people to relax, take a holiday and enjoy the cool. Lichuan Sumadang Scenic Area has four distinct seasons, with no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer. The annual average temperature is about 18℃, which is a unique natural air conditioner in midsummer. It is understood that more than 10,000 mu of forest in the scenic spot is in the state of virgin forest, and the vegetation has maintained diversity. Millennium Rhododendron, full of red leaves, natural gardens, plant wonders, unique. There are high-quality mineral water unique to quartz sand landform in the scenic area, and Suma Shenshui and Fenghuang Spring are well known.
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