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"Shangri-La" in Pakistan, why are the locals still working in the fields when they are 80 or 90 years old?

Many people know that there is a Shangri-La in China. Have you ever heard of it? Shangri-la? Really? It's another sunny day, and we indulge in it, slowly savoring the scenery of the most beautiful valley highway in the world, with pleasant autumn colors. I am in a foreign country, and when you are asleep, I send you a deep golden autumn blessing. The locals who live there will still work in the fields when they are 80 or 90 years old. Here, it is not uncommon to live a healthy life over 100 years old.

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Walking in the street, when you see groups of students chasing along the roadside after school, when you hear the chanting from the mosque and smell the suffocating exhaust that is much more serious than Beijing, you may forget that this is a trip, even a relatively dangerous trip. Yes, while you are integrated into Pakistan, Pakistan also accepts you as a tourist. Pakistan is one of the first countries to recognize China, and it is also a brother country of China. Therefore, in Pakistan, when you say that you are from China in the street, you will be warmly welcomed, not to mention greeting or shaking hands. Many Pakistanis will even invite you to his home.

Apart from feelings, what else is worth going to Pakistan? I don't want to travel to Pakistan just to feel warm. I may be more successful in making friends in Beijing. Through my various inquiries and information inquiries, I found that coming to Pakistan and going to the Hanseatic Valley must be a memorable trip. Hanseatic Valley is less than 40 kilometers away from Xinjiang, but is it really the most suitable place to describe it? Natural? The place of this word, simply put, is the majestic snow-capped mountains that quietly surround fields and villages. Sorry, I admit that this word is poor for shocking and magnificent scenes.

The Hanseatic Valley is only over 30 kilometers away from Xinjiang, China, where 45,000 Hanseatic people have lived for generations? Do it at sunrise and rest at sunset? Farming life 1933, British writer James? Hilton came to the Hunza Valley in Pakistan, and after enjoying the local customs, she wrote the world-famous Lost Horizon. In the book, he called Hansa? Shangri-la? , is one of the five longevity towns in the world. There are many glaciers and rivers near the Hanseatic Valley. These waters are rich in minerals and are beneficial to human health all year round.

The Hanseatic Valley is divided into two small towns. The town of Aliabad is located along the KKH, where local people live and gather. Most tourists will live in Caryma Bade, which is not far from the mountain. There are four snow peaks near here with an altitude of over 7000 meters. The Hansa River winds through the valley, and all kinds of fruit trees are covered with branches, setting off the green fields and snow-capped mountains. It is called Pakistan's last paradise. Autumn and October Golden Week are the best tourist seasons. Hansa village hidden in the mountains is also amazing. It is located in the valley area over 2000 meters above sea level, enjoying the eternal tranquility surrounded by castles, glaciers, snow-capped mountains, apricot trees and rivers.

I don't know why, it was originally the location of the Valley of the Wind, but my best friend and I agreed to listen to a song "City of the Sky" in this scene. Anyway, they are all Miyazaki Hayao's animated Joe Hisaishi songs, so it's no harm to borrow them here, so we listened to the city of the sky quietly. At that moment, we all felt a little like crying, as if the whole world had disappeared, leaving only us and this valley. With the climax of the symphony, my inner shock made me shudder. I firmly believe that if the second world described by Miyazaki Hayao really exists, it is here. It is also one of the five oldest villages in the world. Think about it, too. Who wants to leave early when living in the windy valley of Miyazaki Hayao?

Caryma Bade (2439m), the capital, is built on a mountain with magnificent scenery, surrounded by four snow-capped mountains with an altitude of over 7000m, such as Lakabosi, Urta, Barrymore and Dylan. The peaks of the snow-capped mountains in Karakorum Mountain are long and steep, unlike the Himalayas, which can only be seen from a distance and suddenly stand up in a very close place. Sitting on the roof, basking in the sun, staring at the four peaks around 7000 meters, staring blankly, is very comfortable. Some locals came up and smiled at you? Hello? .