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How many meters above sea level is Jiuzhaigou?

Jiuzhaigou is more than 4000 meters above sea level.

Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve is high in the south and low in the north, with deep valleys and wide height difference. The peaks in the middle are all over 4000 meters, the southern edge is over 4500 meters, and the main ditch is more than 30 kilometers long.

Jiuzhaigou is located in Zhangzha Town, Jiuzhaigou County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in the south section of Minshan Mountain in northwest Sichuan, and in the northeast of Gongganling in the south section of Minshan Mountain. More than 400 kilometers away from Chengdu, it is a large branch ditch at the source of Baishui River in the upper reaches of Jialing River in the Yangtze River system.

Jiuzhaigou is a world natural heritage, a national key scenic spot, a national AAAAA tourist area, a national nature reserve, a national geological park and a network of world biosphere reserves. It is also the first nature reserve in China with the main purpose of protecting natural scenery.

The origin of Jiuzhaigou

Jiuzhaigou is named after nine Tibetan stockades (Shuzheng Stockaded Village, Zechawa stockade, Heijiao stockade, Ye He stockade, Panya stockade, Yala stockade, Jianpan stockade, Rexi stockade and Guodu stockade) in the scenic spot, also known as "He Yao Jiuzhai". Because there are nine stockaded villages where Tibetans have lived for generations, it is named Jiuzhaigou.

On 1992, officials of the World Natural Heritage Organization visited Jiuzhaigou for the first time and were blindfolded by heavy rain when they went in through the ditch.

When they came to the fireworks seascape area, the sky suddenly lit up, and the sun shone through the mist in the sky, drawing a beautiful rainbow in the sky. The enchanting and gorgeous sea of fireworks appeared in front of these world-class officials, who were stunned by the beautiful scenery in front of them.

Immediately, they knelt on the edge of Haizi and bowed down to nature. Afterwards, they recalled that the scenery here was so beautiful that they were so surprised.

Their worship is respect for nature; Their worship is to thank China for leaving the world a treasure and a fairyland.