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Shangri-La Town Altitude

The altitude of Shangri-La Town is 2,800 meters.

The roads in the western Sichuan plateau are getting better and better, and tourism is becoming more and more popular. Self-driving in western Sichuan is a very good travel experience. Many people know that there is a Shangri-La City in Yunnan Province. In fact, there is also a "Shangri-La" in the Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province. This Shangri-La is located in Daocheng County. The market town area is about 2,800 meters above sea level. It was not originally prosperous because it was close to the Aden Scenic Area.

Countless tourists come here every year, and it has gradually become a local tourism distribution center. Many tourists choose to eat and live here. Shangri-La Town is the core of "China Shangri-La Ecological Tourism Zone" and "Soul of Shangri-La". It is an international boutique tourist town with perfect natural scenery, rich Kamba style, superior ecological environment and complete tourist service facilities. It is also the support point of Daocheng tourism and the central town in the south of Daocheng.

Introduction to the natural resources of Shangri-La Town:

The proven underground mineral deposits in Shangri-La Town include gold, tungsten, molybdenum, copper, crystal, aluminum, zinc, silver, etc., among which ear The reserves of Zejin Mine are the largest in Southwest China. Other natural resources are mainly woody plant resources such as pine, cypress, fir, and oak, and wild Chinese medicinal materials such as Cordyceps, Fritillary, Astragalus, Rhubarb, Genie, Snow Lotus, Ganoderma and Rhodiola. As well as leopards, white-lipped deer, tufted deer, deer, bears, Tibetan antelopes, blue sheep, forest musk deer, red pandas, macaques, pangolins, Tibetan horse pheasants, fritillaries and other rare wild animal resources.

In addition, there are more than 50 kinds of wild edible fungi resources, among which the matsutake mushrooms are fresh and delicious. In 2011, Shangri-La Town had 2,568 acres of cultivated land.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shangri-La Town