Hailuogou
(Conch Gully) National Glacier Forest Park is located
on the eastern side of Gonggar Mountain in Luding County
of Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze, Sichuan Province.
It is 319 km from Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan
Province and 105 km from Kangding, where administrative
organs of the Garze Autonomous Prefecture are located.
Glaciers in Hailuogou are typical modern marine glaciers,
which are rarely found either in low-latitude places or
at low altitude. Its lowest point is only 2,850 meters
above sea level.
The
park boasts many geographic attractions, including ancient
glaciers, grand glacier cascade, virgin forests, wild
animals and hot springs, etc.
Glaciers
Glaciers
cover 31 square kilometers of the Conch Gully. Classified
as Modern Glacier, they came into being 16 million years
ago. The Grand Glacier Cascade -- 1,000 meters in height
and 1,000 meters in width -- is the only one in the world.
Its 6 km glacier tongue penetrates into the virgin forest,
forming a rare natural landscape with the blend of glacier
and forest.
Grand
Glacier Cascade
The Grand Glacier Cascade, with a drop of 1,080 meters,
is made up of numerous ice cubes. Looking like the milk
way descending from heaven, it sends out brilliant rays
in the sunshine.
Beyond
the cascade there is a snow basin -- the source of the
glacier. When the frozen water accumulates to a certain
amount and the surplus ice and snow need to find a way
out, there will be an avalanche. So, for safety’s
case, the snow basin can only be seen from afar, which
is a pity for such a unique attraction. Moreover, the
glacier fall may collapse at any time, too. During spring
and summer, the dynamic seasons for glaciers, over 1,000
avalanches may happen in a day. In one such collapse,
the falling ice can reach 1 million cubic meters. As electricity
is produced during the hit and friction, blue sparks are
sent out together with earth-shaking roaring.
Since
the vista is several kilometers from the Grand Glacier
Cascade, tourists do not need to worry about harms from
even the biggest avalanche.
Hot
Springs
Another special attraction of the Conch Gully is its hot
springs hidden either in virgin forests or under the cover
of snow and ice. The most noted ones are at No.1 and No.
2 campsites.
In
No.2 Campsite, hot springs gush out from rock cracks year
round, with a daily flow of 8,900 tons. Water temperature
at the mouth can reach as high as 90 °C. The hot springs
gush into a small pond, from where they drop down along
a cliff to form a waterfall of eight meters wide and 10
meters high. The spring water is believed to be effective
in curing diabetes, neuralgia, arthritis and gastroenteritis.
Nearby, a swimming pool has been built in the open air
for tourists’ convenience.
There
are also a big swimming pool and small-scale bathrooms
in No.1 Campsite. The famous Gonggar Miraculous Fount
is located at 1,600 meters above sea level, where travelers
don’t need to worry about altitude sickness. Still,
most of the visitors favor hot springs in No.2 Campsite
because they are rustic, with more natural taste.
Forests
Hailuogou was originally the valley of an ice-melted river
on the eastern side of the Gonggar Mountain. With an elevation
of 6,000 meters, it has seven climate zones and its vegetation
varies at different levels of height, making it a rare
natural botanic garden.
Virgin
forests can be seen not far from the No.2 Campsite. Covering
an area of 70 square km, the forests boast 4,800 species
of plant, including fir, wild sweet-scented osmanthu,
wild rhododendron, ginkgo, algum, magnolia, single-leafed
grass, and such medicinal herbs as Chinese caterpillar
fungus, caladium, pseudo-ginseng and tuber of elevated
gastrodis.
Lake
Going
up from the hot springs, tourists can find an ice lake,
called Shuihaizi, or Water Sea. It looks like a gem imbedded
in a wood of Chinese yew (Taxus chinensis), katsura tree
(Cercidiphyllum japonicum), Kangding magnolia and big-leafed
azalea. In sunny days, the snow mountain, green trees
and blue sky all have their reflections in the lake, creating
a dreamland.
The
legendary place is also home to over 400 kinds of wild
animals, including 28 endangered species under state protection.
While roaming through the area, tourists may luckily encounter
animals such as blue sheep, macaques, or even pandas and
sunbirds
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