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Introduction to Panlong Ancient Road Tour

Panlong Ancient Road is an online celebrity road that was built only last year. There are very rich natural attractions and cultural elements along the way. Here you can feel the most wonderful pictures, and everyone can get a good travel experience. Here are some specific strategies to share with you.

20 19 With the completion of Panshan Highway in Waqia Township, Tashkurgan County, Panshan Highway became popular overnight.

Netizens vividly called this Panshan Highway-Panlong Ancient Road.

How many bends are there in Panlong Ancient Road? Answer: 208 bends, really counted by serious travelers, 208 bends.

From Waqia Township to the county seat, there have been two routes since ancient times. One route starts from Waqia, passes through Bandir, crosses Tashkur River, passes through Tizi Fu Na to the county seat, and the other is Fanli and Riyartaban in Wu Ge to the county seat. These two routes form a loop.

Surrounding Bandir Township and Waqia Township is like an enchantment set by the gods.

TP: The trip to Panlong Ancient Road is divided into two routes.

NO 1: Starting from Kashgar, go straight to Panlong Ancient Road along National Highway 3 14 in the direction of Tashkurgan County.

NO2: From Pamir Tourist Service Center in Tashkurgan County to Panlong Ancient Road.

Route 1: From Kashgar to Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County, take the Panlong Ancient Road directly.

At present, the only way from Kashgar to Tashkurgan County is to start from Kashgar and drive to 3 14 National Road to Tashkurgan County.

TP: At present, Xinjiang tourists and friends need to apply for border passes to Tashkurgan at the registered place.

Foreign tourists from Xinjiang apply for the border pass of Kashitashkurgan.

Address: Floor 1, Shangshu Travel Service Center, Kashgar (Address: North Tianshan Road100m, Kashgar).

Part 1

Kashgar went to Quman Public Security Checkpoint, the first node in Tashkurgan.

Quman Public Security Checkpoint (Taxian to Kashgar) turn left in the direction of arrow.

Go through Caimen, Xiabandi Reservoir and Bundhit, and you'll be on the right track.

Go straight along this road.

A felt house by the roadside

On the left side of the highway is the grassland wetland-Wild Duck Lake Scenic Area.

Cattle and sheep flock on the wetland, and wild ducks pair up on the water during the white yurt ornament.

There are many bends in this road, so you must drive carefully.

There are many bends, and the road is two-way and two-lane. The curve must slow down and move slowly. Be careful when driving here, especially at the corner. Be careful of mudslides in rainy and snowy weather.

However, there is a straight road, but you can't overspeed. The roadside scenery is unique to the plateau.

The river in the path is quite big, so stop at the right place to take pictures.

What you see slowly is Xiabandi Reservoir.

About half an hour's journey, the first stop you can see is Xiabandi Reservoir Management Office.

There is a blue color steel house at the entrance of Xiabandi Reservoir, and there is also a small shop that can replenish goods.

Go on, the bridge in the distance crosses Xiabandi Reservoir, and from here you will walk into Xiabandi Reservoir, just like a fairyland. Beautiful scenery, especially in autumn and winter, the water is picturesque.

It is an excellent resort for taking photos and framing.

Wild animals such as wild sheep and snow chickens are common near the reservoir, and medicinal plants such as birds, medlar and cistanche deserticola can also be seen everywhere.

Go to the Congling Tunnel 1, get on the bridge and turn right soon.

The first tunnel in the jungle of Pamirs is called the jungle.

After coming out of the tunnel, you will see a blue road sign, slow down and turn right to Mayang.

After crossing the tunnel, there is a fork in the road, one is the Tasha ancient road leading to shache county, and the other is the road leading to Bandir, Waqia and Malyan.

The direction of Ma Yang Er is an important node for us to go to Panlong Ancient Road. Turn right and go downhill, pay attention to slow down.

Go straight on this bridge after going downhill and turn left at the end.

A bridge flies north and south, so Mao Zedong's poem "flies". This bridge across the Tashkur River shortens the distance from Bandir township to the county seat.

Corner of Xiabandi Reservoir

The reservoir started construction in July 2005, was cut off in September 2007 and generated electricity in 2009, which solved the power supply problem in remote rural areas.

Corner of Xiabandi Reservoir

There is a black and white stone belt on the platform on the right, surrounded by wooden fences. You can go and have a look.

At this point, Kaneryang Village has come into view.

the second part

Kaneryang Village is a village that can rest temporarily. When you arrive at Kaneryang Village, you can come from Kashgar as a stopover. The natural landscape of Kaneryang Village is also worth staying. Kaneryang Village is the birthplace of the folk song "Why are flowers so red".

Tajik traditional folk songs are sung like this:

Bandir, the paradise of the soul, you are my fairyland-like beautiful homeland, and my heart is full of flowers in your flowery arms. My sweetheart came to see me, and I didn't know where you were going. I tell you from the bottom of my heart that you are my eternal love. You can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery here, and the scenery along the way is also very good. There are felt houses where you can stay, Tajik eagle dance and eagle flute performances, bonfire parties and century-old houses in Kaneryang village. If you have a heart to chase the network celebrity expressway, keep going.

Go along this road.

The river on the way, you can come down and have a rest when you are tired.

This is the magic fragrant hill on Kaneryangcun Road. From left to right, the elephant is vivid. On the way to Wacha after crossing Kaneryang, you can see the Elephant Trunk Mountain on the left. You have to sigh, it's amazing. Is it also like the pyramids of Egypt and the Sphinx?