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Colorful lake and forset in autumn at jiuzhai valley national park, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful Lake of Jiuzhai Valley National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful lake in jiuzhaigou valley Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jiuzhaigou s Arrow Bamboo Lake, nestled among majestic mountains and vibrant autumn woods, JiuzhaiGou Valley National Park, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful Lake of Jiuzhai Valley National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Long lake and forest at Jiuzhaigou national park in Sichuan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of mirror lake and forest at Jiuzhaigou national park, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful Lake of Jiuzhai Valley National Park
Colorful Lake of Jiuzhai Valley National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Waterfalls of Jiuzhai Valley National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of mirror lake and forest at Jiuzhaigou national park, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
an amazing view of the Panda Lake among the colorful fall forest at the Rize Val... Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jade river of Jiuzhai Valley National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jade river of Jiuzhai Valley National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Creek of Jiuzhai Valley National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jiuzhai Valley National Park is home to nine Tibetan villages, over 220 bird species as well as a number of endangered plant and animal species, including the giant panda, Sichuan golden monkey, the Sichuan takin and numerous orchids and rhododendrons. Jiuzhai Valley is locally known as Jiuzhaigou (Chinese for “Nine Village Valley”). It is a national park located in the Min Shan mountain range, Northern Sichuan in South Western China. It is best known for its fabled blue and green lakes, spectacular waterfalls, narrow conic karst land forms and its unique wildlife. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992; the park joined the Man and Biosphere Conservation Network in 1997 and has also received IUCN and ISO 14,001 accreditations. It is China’s premier national park and is located at elevations ranging between 1,990m (6,529 feet) to 4,764m (15,630 feet) above sea level. Located on the edge of the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau in Northern Sichuan Province it is easily accessible by direct flights from Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Chengdu, Chongqing and Hangzhou. Jiuzhai Valley provides spectacular scenery throughout the year making it one of China’s most treasured scenic sites.


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