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Maqu county tourism industry

The first song of the Yellow River 1 Bridge

The first bridge of the Yellow River. Located 4 kilometers from the county seat, it is the first bridge built by Maqu in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, so it is called the first bridge. Built in 1979. The bridge is 280 meters long and 7.5 meters wide.

The first bridge of the Yellow River has two major landscapes. The first is "the expansion of the arch bridge". Standing on the west side of the bridge at sunrise in the morning, when the sun rises to the arch surface, it feels like an arch bridge holding up the sun, which is quite spectacular. The second part is "Long River Sunset". Dashuiquan

Langma Highway (Langmu Temple to Maqu) is located 20 kilometers east of the county seat. It is named because a spring water gushes from the foot of the towering Xiqiao Mountain, with a large amount of water. The spring is a funnel-shaped pool with a depth of about 0.4 meters. There are more than 10 springs at the bottom, which gush out and produce a lot of water. After flowing out, it forms a river, and its water is sweet and cool.

From 65438 to 0979, rainbow trout native to California was successfully cultivated in Maqu Fishing Ground.

Gong sarca mu road

Tibetan means the confluence of three rivers, Gongqu, Seerqu and Daojiqu, with the Yellow River. Awancang Township Government, located 54 kilometers southwest of Maqu County, is a basin-like grassland area centered on the confluence of Gongqu, Saierxiaqu and Daojiqu in the northwest, covering an area of about 200 square kilometers. Including the famous Awankangnyangma Temple and Sanrima Temple, as well as the remains of the Tubo Zambuchide Songzan military command in Saierxiagou. Gong sarca's wooden road has a long history. In ancient times, it was the habitat of Dong, a Xiqiang tribe with white deer as its totem. Ethnic groups such as Dangxiang, Tuguhun, Tubo and Mongolia have lived here or established nomadic tribal regimes since their birth. Seven fairy peaks

Located in Muxihe Township, Maqu County, Gansu Province (about 80 kilometers away from the county seat), there is a peculiar mountain range extending along the bank of the Yellow River, naturally forming seven small peaks of different sizes. This is what I want to say about the Seven Immortals Peak. Worm fire valley everglades

Qiaoergan, called Qiaoergan in Tibetan, is located in Manerma Township, southeast of Maqu County, with an area of 1 1,000 square kilometers. The marshland is flat and vast, with warm slopes and abundant aquatic plants. It is a unique natural grassland, which is famous for producing Hequ horse (formerly known as Qiaokema). The jorgan actually consists of five cracks, seven bridges and two ponds. These five peaks are Wamangze East Peak in the middle, Serui Peak in the east, Gayi Peak in the north, Shehe Peak in the south and Ganglanmuzi Peak in the west. The Seventh Bridge refers to the arch bridge in the north, the trunk line of Langqu Bridge and Yermao Bridge in the west, Sarui Bridge in the south, Sarui Bridge in the east, and Wengpo Bridge and Wamang Bridge in the middle. The East-West, North-South Five Bridges continuously surround five seams, but the second bridge in the middle is separated by five peaks. Ertang, Wantang and Dang Wei Pond. Qiaogan is the central production area of Hequ horse, and it is also a paradise for rare wild animals such as red-crowned crane, black-necked crane, white swan, antelope and Tibetan antelope.