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"The wonders of sunshine on Jinshan Mountain, feel the endless charm of nature in the golden glory!"

Luding, Sichuan⛰Rizhao Jinshan [Attraction Guide] 📍Detailed address: Rizhao Jinshan is located in Luding County, Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, and its specific location is within the Hailuogou Scenic Area. 🚗Transportation guide: - Starting from Chengdu, you can choose to drive or take a long-distance bus to Luding County, and then follow the local transportation guidelines to Hailuogou Scenic Area. - If you choose public transportation, you can first take a long-distance bus or train to Luding County, and then transfer to local public transportation or taxi to Hailuogou Scenic Area. 🕙Opening hours: Hailuogou Scenic Area is generally open all day long, but the best viewing time of Rizhao Jinshan is usually in the early morning. It is recommended that tourists plan their itinerary in advance to arrive at the viewing point at the best time. 💰Ticket price: Ticket prices for Hailuogou Scenic Area may change due to seasons and policies. Please check the latest prices through the official website or the local tourist information center in advance. 🌟Highlights: - Rizhao Jinshan Mountain is one of the five wonders of Hailuogou. Whenever the weather is clear and the morning glow shines on the snow peaks on the south side of Gongga Mountain, the silver-white snow peaks are instantly covered with a layer of dazzling golden yellow, making the scene extremely magnificent. - Hailuogou Scenic Area not only has Rizhao Jinshan Mountain, but also has natural landscapes such as glaciers, virgin forests, and hot springs. It is a tourist attraction integrating natural beauty and leisure vacation. 📌Tips: - It is recommended to choose a sunny day to view Rizhao Jinshan Mountain. The best viewing time is usually in the early morning. Therefore, tourists are advised to plan their itinerary in advance to avoid missing the best viewing time. - Due to the high altitude of Hailuogou Scenic Area, tourists should take measures to prevent cold and heat, especially in the morning and evening when the temperature is low. - If tourists plan to hike or climb in the scenic area, it is recommended to wear comfortable hiking shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor activities, and to carry enough water and food. - In order to protect the natural environment, tourists should abide by the regulations of the scenic area, refrain from littering, and protect the natural landscape. Please note that the above information may change over time, and it is recommended to double-check the latest information before traveling.
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