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When is the best time to go to Daocheng Aden?

The scenery of Daocheng Aden is different all year round, except from June to February, 65438. When the snow is too heavy, the mountains are usually closed because of heavy snow, so these two months are not suitable for Daocheng Aden, and the slippery road surface will be very dangerous. It is better to visit in other months.

Daocheng Yading Scenic Area is located in Yading Village, Shangri-La Town, Daocheng County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. It is mainly composed of three sacred mountains, namely "Xiannairi, Yangmaiyong and Shanuoduoji" and surrounding rivers, lakes and alpine meadows. Its scenery is almost extinct on the earth. Because of its unique landform and primitive natural scenery, it is known as "the soul of Shangri-La" and "the last Shangri-La", and is known as "the water blue planet" by international friends.

Daocheng Aden, with high altitude and beautiful scenery, is a holy place for outdoor travelers. Generally, as long as the weather is good, you can see the faces of the three sacred mountains, which is very shocking! The magnificent fairy is the sun, the beautiful pearl sea makes people linger, and Luo Rong Cattle Farm and Chonggu Temple are also beautiful. In particular, the milk sea and the five-color sea are must-see attractions. It is recommended to ride a horse to recharge your batteries, otherwise you will miss more scenery in the future!

Five-color hydantoin is named after five different colors produced by sunlight. The five-color sea is 4500 meters above sea level. After a steep slope on the right side of Milk Sea, the lake is round and clear. Under the sunlight, it reflects colorful light, which is very spectacular. The five-color sea is a sacred lake in the hearts of local people. It is said that it can "reverse history and predict the future". Buddhist classics praise this lake, saying that it is as famous as Yangzhuo Yongcuo in Tibet.