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Tourist attractions in Haila Township

Pingqing Liangzi - a mysterious place located in Haila Township, Weining County, 108 kilometers away from Weining County. It is the highest peak in Weining County and the second highest peak in Guizhou Province (the highest peak is Hezhang Jiucaiping), with an altitude of 2879.6 meters.

Local people say that standing on the highest peak, you can see the "four cities". In fact, you cannot really see the four surrounding cities (that is, Huize, Zhaotong, Yunnan, Weizhou, Guizhou). Ning, Liupanshui), you can only see the area of ??these four cities, but it is enough to feel the height of Pingqingliangzi.

Standing on the top of Pingqingliangzi Peak, looking into the distance, the mountains are majestic and majestic, which makes people think about the future and imagine the future. It is in line with the saying "When you are at the top, you can see all the small mountains." . Niulan River, also known as Chehong River, is a tributary on the right bank of Jinsha River. It has two sources: Guoma River is the main source, with its source at an altitude of 2,320 meters; the other source is Yanglin River, which originates from Laoye Mountain in Guandu District, Kunming City, with its source at an altitude of 2,453 meters. The main stream of Niulan River is 423 kilometers long, with a drop of 1,660 meters and a drainage area of ??13,320 square kilometers. The flow direction is generally from south to north, passing through 10 counties including Songming, Malong, Xundian, Qujing, Zhanyi, Xuanwei, Huize, Qiaojia, Ludian and Zhaotong in Yunnan Province and Weining County in Guizhou , flows into the Jinsha River at Mayu Village, Zhaotong. The larger tributaries include Malong River, Xize River, Hara River and Niochang River.

The foothills of Wumeng Mountain in the southwest of Weining County along the banks of the Niulan River is a magnificent canyon full of wildness and mystery. However, due to the lack of historical records and the remote geographical location, its beauty has not yet attracted attention. People pay more attention to the "Guizhou Local Chronicle" record: "The Niulan River originates in Yunnan Province and spans Yunnan and Guizhou provinces. The river length in Guizhou Province is 79 kilometers, and the drainage area in Guizhou Province is 2014 square kilometers. The main tributaries are the Hara Niulan River, Yulong Creek "There are four towns along the Niulan River in Weining: Yulong, Dougu, Haila, and Chahe, and the four towns of Jiangdi, Malu, Huohong, and Mining in Yunnan are across the river. It turns out that Weining is very difficult. This place has long suffered from inconvenient transportation, ecological imbalance, and barren land, but it deserves the attention of those engaged in art and photography.

Both Shuijingshang and Heido Village are located on Pipo on the other side of the pass, facing each other across the river. Tall walnut trees and fruit trees grow inside and outside the village. The layout and architecture of the village are very characteristic of Weining. They are all simple yellow mud-walled tile-roofed houses and a small number of thatched houses. One family has one courtyard, which is very harmonious with the surrounding natural environment.

Farmers and farmland are dotted on the slopes, leisurely and quiet. From time to time, a few donkey brays are heard on the linear mountain road. We know that someone is carrying something up in the valley. Here, it is Guizhou has the most donkeys, but horses that are common in other places are not seen here.

In Hela, standing on the beam, I saw a different kind of scenery of the Niulan River. Through the thin mist, the peaks on both sides were like beauties lying down, with their undulating skin covered with A layer of tulle, and the Niulan River running through it is like a golden belt around a beauty's waist, reflecting dazzling light under the sunlight. The mountain eagle flies up from Pingqing Liangzi and hovers in the valley, which is vast and far away. Please click to enter the website of Haila Township People's Government.