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Does one dare to travel to Nujiang alone?

I got up at six o'clock in the morning and set off for Fugong, starting the first stage of the journey through Bingchacha. The beautiful scenery along the way was a panoramic view. I have heard about Dulongjiang for a long time. There are only eleven tattooed women of the Dulong tribe in the world. This aroused my strong curiosity. If it was not part of my plan, would I go out of my way to look for tattooed women?

First enter the Bingchacha Highway according to the original plan. It is the abbreviation of the eighth and last road into Tibet. It is a low-level road (strictly speaking it cannot be called a highway) and a township-level access road. . Since the advent of the Bingchacha Highway, it has become a hardcore journey into Tibet. What will I encounter?

Go to Liuku and Fugong, and head towards the Nu River, enjoying the unique scenery of the Yare Mountains along the way. If you have the opportunity to listen to the Lisu a cappella four-part chorus, which is known as the sound of nature. The Lisu people rely on their natural singing voices to pass on their unique folk song art from generation to generation.

Fugong is located in the longitudinal valley of the Hengduan Mountains, with majestic and dangerous canyons and mountains, and the "Three Parallel Rivers" world natural heritage.

The sunflowers on the roadside are so bright and brilliant, how can they not stop for you?

Both sides of the river are surrounded by high mountains, thousands of cliffs, and rugged rocks. Many river banks are lined with vertical stone walls.

It runs north-south and continues from the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon to the southeast. It is the longest, most mysterious, most beautiful, dangerous and primitive Grand Canyon in the world.

Due to the majestic mountains, turbulent rivers and sparsely populated areas, this section of the canyon appears extremely deep and mysterious, making it an excellent place for adventure tourism.

There are the Biluo Snow Mountains in the east of the Yangtze River and the Gaoligong Mountains in the west of the Yangtze River. The Nu River rushes between these two mountains. The mountains on both sides are majestic, with an altitude of about 3,000 meters.

The canyon is more than 300 kilometers long in the Yunnan section, with an average depth of 2,000 meters. The deepest point is in the Bingzhongluo area of ??Gongshan, reaching 3,500 meters, and is known as the "Grand Canyon of the East."

Looking from the "China Political District" map, it happens to be at the "chicken's butt" position.

Start from Liuku Town and go north along the Nu River. There is almost no flat ground at the bottom of the "V"-shaped Grand Canyon, and most of the asphalt roads are carved out of the stone walls along the river.

Lisu, Nu, Dulong, Tibetan and other ethnic minorities live in Lushui, Gongshan, Fugong and other counties along the canyon, which adds a lot of fun to the Nujiang Grand Canyon.

I came across precious wood and the carving was pretty good

The canyon is quiet and deep, and the Nu River roars, which is shocking.