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Heishui county scenic spot

The scenic spots in Heishui County include Dagu Iceberg, Yang Rong Hade Tibetan Village, Naizigou Cai Lin Park Tourist Area, Selu Ancient Tibetan Village and Songpinggou Scenic Area.

1, Dagu Iceberg: Located in the center of Aba Prefecture, it integrates modern glaciers, ancient glacial landforms, virgin forests, alpine meadows, snow peaks, rare animals and plants and red culture. It is a geological, ecological and cultural scenic spot integrating sightseeing, vacation, leisure, summer vacation, scientific research, popular science, exploration and patriotism education.

2. Tibetan Village in Hade, Yang Rong: Surrounded by mountains on three sides and water on one side, the ecological environment is pure, just like a paradise, known as "natural oxygen bar, colorful forest".

3. Nizigou Cai Lin Park Tourist Area: Located between the main roads from Heishui to Marcand and connected with the Hongyuan Prairie, it is one of the largest red leaf scenic spots in China and the most spectacular landscape when it is opened. It is the largest natural colored forest in Asia and enjoys the reputation of an eighty-mile gallery.

4. Selgu Tibetan Village: Tibetan Village is built on the mountain, commanding and watchtower-style. The wall is made of flaky yellow mud, usually three floors. The bottom of the watchtower is slightly larger, which is stepped and inclined and cylindrical. Solid foundation, warm in winter and cool in summer. Households are connected, and they will not fail for a hundred years. It is decorated with red, yellow and white Tibetan decorations.

5. Songpinggou Scenic Area: The scenic area starts from the ridges on both sides of Shawan-Pu 'an section of Maosong Highway along the Ninth Ring Road in the east, reaches Diexi earthquake site in Longchi Mountain in the south, reaches Daybird's nest to Yunhuashan and Huaziling in the west, and reaches the beacon frame of Madaoshan in the north (elevation 4283.3m).