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Tourism Strategy of Batang Zhubalong Nature Reserve

Batang Zhubalong Nature Reserve is a scenic spot full of original ecology. The natural resources here are very rich, the environmental protection is in place, and there are almost no signs of large-scale human activities. It is a virgin land, which is very suitable for travel and holiday. Here, I will share with you a detailed play strategy.

There are only 100 kinds of rare and protected animals in the world-Zhubalong Aiyang Eco-tourism Zone in Batang County.

Batang County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province is an important post station where Ganzi, Sichuan meets Mangkang, Tibet on the famous 3 18 line. Zhubalong Nature Reserve is located at the junction of Zhubalong Township and Suvalong Township in the south-central part of Batang County on Line 3 18, with a land span of 99 ~ 99 9 ′ 7 ″ east longitude and 29 38 ′ 23 ″ ~ 29 48 ″ north latitude.

The highest elevation in this area is 5096 meters and the lowest elevation is 2680 meters. The annual average temperature is between 1 1.4℃ and 16℃. The number of days greater than or equal to 10℃ can reach 190 ~ 270 days, and its accumulated temperature is 3 100.

The nature reserve is located on the bank of Jinsha River, with crisscross mountains and rivers, complex terrain, round top, deep valley and towering cliffs on both sides, which is a typical V-shaped valley. Due to the influence of special terrain and traffic conditions, the aboriginal activities in the reserve are mainly concentrated near the 3 18 national highway. Most areas of the reserve include deciduous broad-leaved forest, alpine meadow and other forest vegetation types, with complex terrain, rich species and minimal human disturbance. The forest is still in the original closed state, and a large area of alpine meadow has not been used. The whole protected area is in a primitive natural state, and the natural ecological environment is intact. It belongs to the nature reserve, is less affected by human activities and is in good natural condition.

It is the home of only 100 species of rare wild animals in the world, a nature reserve dominated by the natural ecosystem where short-legged sheep live, and a representative protected area of biological communities, and its geographical location is extremely important. It is the main transition zone connecting the western Sichuan Plateau and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and belongs to the Himalayan-Hengduan mountain area, one of the core areas of global biodiversity. Nature reserves have maintained a typical natural ecosystem, which is one of the regions with complete ecosystem at the same latitude in the world and has outstanding typicality in the world.

(spotted-tailed hazel chicken)

In addition to dwarf blue sheep, there are 2/kloc-0 species of national first-class protected animals such as leopard, snow leopard, golden eagle and spotted-tailed hazel chicken, 5 species of national second-class protected animals and 5 species of provincial key protected animals. The vegetation in the area is dominated by alpine shrub meadow, followed by subalpine shrub meadow and forest meadow, and its representative vegetation mainly includes Nitraria tangutorum, Artemisia hardcore, Brassica Vanilla, Datura stramonium, Rhododendron, Lonicera japonica, Quercus alpina, Alpine pine, Abies firs, Sequoia, Birch and Populus alba.

Because there are more than 100 endangered dwarf sheep in this area, according to the letter (97)405 from the Sichuan Provincial People's Government, Bambalong Nature Reserve in Batang County is listed as a provincial nature reserve, so it is also a breeding ground for dwarf sheep, a key protected wild animal in Sichuan Province. Experts from home and abroad in the industry come to the reserve to inspect and collect specimens.

Zhubalong Nature Reserve is only over 30 kilometers away from Batang County, next to Jinsha River. Across the river is Zhubalong in Tibet. If you want to go to the nature reserve, you must go to Zhubalong, a small village on the border of Sichuan. There is no noise, no commercial atmosphere, only the rushing Jinsha River water and red Tibetan houses with hidden mountain streams.

In this secluded town, there are many traditional Tibetan dwellings to choose from, with prices ranging from 150-200. There will be an orchard in front of and behind every house, and guests staying in the hotel can pick it themselves, but enough is enough. If you really like it, you can buy it from Tibetans. It is absolutely pure natural and pollution-free fruit.

Travel tips:

Tourism in nature reserves is an eco-tourism behavior of scientific research and an organized tourism activity. Don't go alone, so Bian Xiao suggested reminding everyone to remember to do the following:

(1) Participate in organized scientific research and tourism activities and report to the local government and competent authorities;

(2) Respect the local culture, and don't take the city life habits to the place where you go;

(3) Don't go near wild animals and don't feed them;

(4) Without permission, endangered protected animals and plants and their samples shall not be collected;

(5) Don't buy protected endangered animals and plants or their products;

(6) Throw all wastes into the trash can to avoid polluting water and soil;

(7) Before visiting a place, you should know the local natural and cultural characteristics;

(8) Through the visit, I have a clearer understanding of the relationship between my daily life and the environment;

(9) Through your travel experience, it is more conducive to nature conservation to actively convey the meaning of "harmony between man and nature" and maintain your own lifestyle.