Many people are looking forward to Xiling Snow Mountain, because the scenery of Xiling Snow Mountain is very good, clouds, Buddha’s light, sunrise, Yin-Yang boundary, rime, red leaves and other landscapes are all top-notch beautiful. Many people just by looking at the name, are already very interested in the Yin-Yang boundary of Xiling Snow Mountain. Today, let’s talk about the Yin-Yang boundary of Xiling Snow Mountain, including its viewing location, time and so on.
First, the viewing time and location of the Yin-Yang boundary
Viewing time: It is possible to see it from May to August every year.
Location: Between Riyueping and Hongshijian
Second, Transportation Guide
1. 【Chadianzi Bus Station】direct bus, departs at 9:00, 9:30 every day, ticket price 33 yuan/person, journey about 2.5 hours
2. 【Jinsha Station】to 【Xiling Snow Mountain Ski Resort】bus, departs at 9:00, 12:00 every day
3. 【Jinsha Station】to 【Dayi Station】average 10 minutes per bus; 【Dayi Station】—【Xiling Town】20~30 minutes per bus
Third, Introduction to the Yin-Yang boundary
The Yin-Yang boundary is a rare climatic phenomenon, but it is also very wonderful.
The Yin-Yang boundary is mainly the watershed between the Sichuan Basin and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau climates.
The west is the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau climate, which is relatively cold and dry. While the east is the Sichuan Basin climate, so it is warm and humid.
These two completely different climates combined together, formed a very interesting Yin-Yang boundary.
As the name suggests, the Yin-Yang boundary means that the scenery on one side is completely different from the other, so it attracts so many people to travel thousands of miles to see it.
However, the Yin-Yang boundary is also very dependent on luck. Once it rains a little, this magical scene will only wait for you to come next time.
In general, it is very rare to be able to see the Yin-Yang boundary in your lifetime.
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