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What are the tourist attractions in Linzhi?

Tourist attractions in Linzhi area:

Lingzhi Basongcuo? Ticket price: 100 yuan/50 yuan in off-season

Lingzhi Kadinggou Waterfall? Ticket price: 120 yuan /person

Lingzhi Thousand-Year Cypress King? Ticket price: 15 yuan/person

The most beautiful scenery is when going to Basongcuo in October. At this time, the autumn air is crisp, the lake is crystal clear, and the mountains and fields are green. Green and the scenery is very pleasant. The most beautiful place in Basongcuo is at the big bend in the back. Climb down from a stream along the road. The ground is very loose and wet, so it is best to bring plastic strapped shoes.

Kadinggou Waterfall is located on National Highway 318, Bayi Town, Linzhi County, Linzhi Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, 24 kilometers away from Bayi Town, in Kadinggou Waterfall on the bank of the Niyang River. It is a typical canyon landform with high mountains and deep ravines. There are strange peaks and rocks, towering ancient trees, and a waterfall with a height of nearly 200 meters. It is majestic and majestic. In the waterfall, a naturally formed giant Buddha with a kind face appears and disappears in the waterfall. This is how the Tianfo Waterfall got its name. When the water is small, the waterfall floats down like a silver chain. When the water is big, it is majestic and thrilling. There are naturally formed Buddha statues and guardians on the rock walls. The virgin forests in the valley are dense, and there are beautiful legends that are integrated with Tibetan Buddhism.

The Linzhi Thousand-Year Cypress King is 13 kilometers away from Linzhi County and 3040 meters above sea level. There are ten hectares of precious giant cypresses in the forest. The largest one is 57 meters high, 5.8 meters in diameter and 2600 years old. It is known as the "The best cypress tree in China", it is said that this tree is the tree of life of Xinrao Mibao, the founder of Bon religion.