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All the way to the west to see Ganzi - after the earthquake Hailuogou, glaciers, ancient trees, macaques...... One "no less"

All the way to the west to see Ganzi - after the earthquake Hailuogou, glaciers, ancient trees, macaques...... One "no less"

  Hailuogou is located in Moxi Town, Luding County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, and is an important part of Gongga Mountain Scenic Area and National Nature Reserve. Spectacular glaciers, dense primeval forests and geothermal hot springs attract tourists. The picture shows the Hailuogou Glacier, and the far end is Gongga Mountain, the king of Shu Mountain. Photo by Wang Dong

All the way to the west to see Ganzi - after the earthquake Hailuogou, glaciers, ancient trees, macaques...... One "no less"

  On September 5, 2022, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 on the Richter scale occurred in Luding County, with an epicenter depth of 16 kilometers. The center of the strong earthquake was located in Hailuogou, and the scenic spot was seriously damaged in an instant. In the past two years, after post-disaster reconstruction, Hailuogou has been restored to welcome guests, glaciers, ancient trees, macaques...... Not a single "less". (China Tibet Network Reporter/Wang Dong) The picture shows a quietly flowing glacier river. Photo by Wang Dong

All the way to the west to see Ganzi - after the earthquake Hailuogou, glaciers, ancient trees, macaques...... One "no less"

  The picture shows that after the post-disaster reconstruction, the road in Hailuogou is smoother and safer. Photo by Wang Dong

All the way to the west to see Ganzi - after the earthquake Hailuogou, glaciers, ancient trees, macaques...... One "no less"

  The picture shows the Maihang spruce, which can reach a height of 50 meters, is endemic to the mainland, distributed in the zone between 1500 meters and 2900 meters (sometimes to 3500 meters) above sea level. Photo by Wang Dong

All the way to the west to see Ganzi - after the earthquake Hailuogou, glaciers, ancient trees, macaques...... One "no less"

  The picture shows the macaques in the conch ditch, strong and lively. Photo by Wang Dong

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