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What clothes should I bring to Shangri-La?

Shangri-La is known as a paradise on earth, with the reputation of "alpine garden", "kingdom of animals and plants" and "kingdom of non-ferrous metals". So what clothes should I bring to Shangri-La?

It is recommended to bring coats, down jackets, gloves and non-slip boots to Shangri-La. Shangri-La has a dry climate and strong ultraviolet radiation. You need to prepare sunscreen, sun hat and sunglasses, especially after 10, and bring enough warm clothes.

June-September is the rainy season in Shangri-La every year, and the weather on the plateau is changeable. In rainy days, you can bring more plastic bags to cover the camera, which is rainproof and dustproof, and can also protect the equipment.

Shangri-La is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province. It is located in the northwest of Yunnan Province, in the hinterland of Hengduan Mountains on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is the junction of Yunnan, Sichuan and Tibet provinces, and borders Daocheng County and Muli County in Sichuan Province in the east. The west and south face Lijiang City and Weixi County across the Jinsha River; The north and Deqin County are separated by a strip of water.

Shangri-La, formerly known as Zhongdian County, is called "Jiantang" in Tibetan. It is said that Batang and Litang are the fiefs of the three sons of the Tibetan king. "Dian" seems to be Yi language, meaning "Bazi" and "Pingdu". Zhongdian is a Naxi language, which is a transliteration of "land", meaning "the residence of the chief" or "the place where yaks are raised". Shangri-La is the Tibetan language of Diqing, which means "the sun and moon in my heart".

Shangri-La is located at the southeast edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the northern end of the southern section of Hengduan Mountains and the hinterland of "Three Parallel Rivers", forming a unique landscape integrating snow-capped mountains, canyons, grasslands, alpine lakes, virgin forests and ethnic customs. It extends 365,438+05km from Dali along the Yunnan-Tibet Highway to the central town of Shangri-La County, the capital of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.