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What are the tourist attractions in Gengda?

Gengda is located in the core area of Wolong Nature Reserve, about 70 kilometers from Chengdu and 98 kilometers from Siguniang Mountain, between Yingxiu and Wolong. Gengda town-an ancient Tibetan folk town guarding giant pandas. Wolong is the largest panda reserve, and pandas are the most worth watching. There are also elegant pine and cypress bay, Laoya Mountain in the virgin forest and Longtan Village with simple folk customs.

The yellow lawn is located in the panda core reserve, which is very suitable for playing with water and climbing mountains (there are not many places to go, suitable for all ages). Panda Ping is located at the top of the mountain. It used to be a place for ordinary people to graze. It belongs to alpine meadow with small Haizi, which can enjoy alpine vegetation and overlook the snow-capped mountains (Panda Ping Road is far away and needs local guides to lead the way, which is not suitable for the elderly and children).

Songlinwan is located in Wolong, a little-known place. Every autumn, it is surrounded by large golden pine leaves, and the mountains are saturated with the enthusiasm of pine leaves. Elegant Panshan Road, with steep cliffs at the end of pine forest, red leaves sprinkled on Bixi and white clouds in the green forest.

Shenshuping Base of China Giant Panda Garden in Wolong, Sichuan Province is a giant panda base rebuilt by China Giant Panda Research and Protection Center after the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. There are more than 50 giant pandas in Shenshuping base, including 9 pandas born in the base in 20 17.

Laoya Mountain is a virgin forest full of wild species. Climbing up here step by step, you can not only appreciate the golden color of the mountain, but also feel the swaying of Kobanawa fruits.

Longtan village has a strong rural flavor, simple folk customs, clean village appearance and friendly people, presenting you with a beautiful picture of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.