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Brief introduction of Lugu Lake

Lugu Lake, located at the junction of Yanyuan County, Sichuan Province and ninglang county, Yunnan Province, is slightly northwest-southeast, with an area of 50 1 km2 and a storage capacity of 2.252 billion cubic meters.

Lugu Lake, the third deepest freshwater lake in China, is slightly northwest-southeast, with a length of 9.5 kilometers from north to south, a width of 5.2 kilometers from east to west, a coastline of about 44 kilometers and a part of Sichuan of 20 kilometers. The lake covers an area of 50. 1 km2, of which 3 1.2 km2 is in Sichuan. Lake basin covers an area of 247.6 square kilometers, and Sichuan basin covers an area of 140.6 square kilometers.

The maximum water depth of Lugu Lake is105.3m, and the lake area with a water depth of more than 50m accounts for about half of the whole lake area, with an average water depth of 40.3m, a storage capacity of 2.252 billion cubic meters, a maximum transparency of12m and an altitude of 2,685m.

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Lugu Lake Scenic Area

1, Gem Goddess Cableway

There is a touching fairy tale about the cause of Gemu Mountain among the local people. Legend has it that there were no mountains in Lugu Lake earlier. Gem fairies often flew in from the north, bathed and made love with all male mountain gods in the lake at night, and roosters flew back to the north at dawn.

One night, the male mountain gods waited for a long time, and the female fairy gem arrived late. They were about to play when the rooster announced that it was dawn and the east turned white, so they couldn't fly back. So the gem ran aground on the bank of Lugu Lake, becoming the present female mountain gem, and the male fairy was surrounded by her, becoming Hawa Male Mountain, Zezhi Male Mountain and Asha Male Mountain respectively.

2. Lugu Lake Mosuo Folk Museum

Mosuo Folk Museum has large and small exhibition halls with the theme of Mosuo's daughter's national customs flower house, grandmother's house, memorial hall, cultural relics museum, pictures and materials, and world intangible cultural heritage, and there is a folk performance of "Wedding Climbing Flower House" which is deeply loved by thousands of tourists in Qian Qian.

The museum has warm and comfortable places to visit, spacious and bright venues for activities and sanitary and safe facilities. It is a museum integrating greening, experience, folklore and education. ?

3. Luowa Pier

Lowa Peninsula, to which the wharf belongs, is a very important dividing line. This side of the peninsula is the famous grass sea, and the other side of the peninsula is the bright sea (the so-called bright sea is the water surface without grass called bright sea). Lowa Wharf is also the best place to watch the sunset and sunrise in the East.

4. Bova Island

Boao Island, also known as Princess Island, is a luxurious palace built by the last Zuo Suo Tusi, specially used to house the last princess Xiao Shuming. Princess Xiao Shuming was only 16 years old when she married in Lugu Lake. The young princess spent her youth on this lonely island. ? [6]?

5. Livby Temple

Liwubi Monastery belongs to the Lamaism Monastery of the Yellow Sect and was founded in 1634. In the early 1960s, due to well-known reasons, it was destroyed as a product of feudal superstition. 1989, initiated by the Living Buddha of Yi Shi in Lausanne, the county tourism bureau was responsible for the reconstruction, which was completed in1999+February. The Buddha statues and utensils enshrined in the temple were donated voluntarily by local religious believers.

There are Buddha statues such as Sakyamuni, Guanyin, Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes Buddha, Guru Zongkaba of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism and his two disciples, and the protector in the temple, but there is no living Buddha statue of Yi Shi in Lausanne, which was created by the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism and aksil of Luoshui Village. Above the main entrance is the inscription "Yaochi Qionglou", written by the living Buddha in Lausanne in Tibetan and translated into Chinese by the famous calligrapher Mr. Shang Wen.

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