Enjoy the unique performance of the "Kangding Love Song" at the venue, which captures the cultural essence of the Tibetan people in Ganzi. Explore the vibrant local markets, visit Tibetan monasteries, and enjoy scenic views of the mountains and rivers surrounding the area. It's also a great spot for hiking and experiencing the local Tibetan traditions and lifestyle.

The Kangding Love Song Scenic Area is located about 17 kilometers from Kangding County , on the main route of the Sichuan-Tibet Highway. It is the " core area of the ethnic corridor " where ethnic groups from the north and south frequently migrated throughout history . It is an important post station on the Ancient Tea-Horse Road, which is comparable to the Silk Road. It is a land of love songs where ancient legends, folk art, ethnic customs, and ethnic songs and dances flourish.
The scenic area comprises six scenic spots: Azalea Gorge, Fragrant Grassland, Seven-Colored Sea, Medicinal Pool and Boiling Spring, Mugecuo, and Red Sea Grassland. Dominated by plateau lakes, primeval forests, snow-capped peaks, and unusual rocks, the area boasts unique scenery that changes with each season and boasts unique local customs. It has long been the home of love songs and the birthplace of Guozhuang culture.
The scenery changes endlessly throughout the year. In spring, rhododendrons are like brocade and green peaks are dripping with emerald green; in summer, snow-capped mountains are covered with flowers and it is a summer paradise; in autumn, the mountains are covered with colorful forests and it is a world of light and shadow; in midwinter, the mountains are covered with snow and it is a fairy tale world.
Seven-Colored Sea
Located at an altitude of 2,600 meters, this plateau lake is a blend of cold and hot springs. The lake is crescent-shaped, over 20 meters deep, and the water is crystal clear. Surrounded by forests and meadows, the lakeside offers a tranquil environment. The water changes color with the sun and weather, giving it the name "Seven-Colored Sea." The mountain opposite the Seven-Colored Sea is called Camel Hump Mountain, which, from a distance, resembles a camel drinking water with its head lowered, a striking resemblance to a camel.
Medicine Pool Boiling Spring
The area is composed of dozens of adjacent hot springs of varying sizes, each with its own unique water quality, each specifically designed to treat a specific ailment. Some springs specialize in eye ailments, others in stomach ailments, and others in rheumatism. Amazingly, the water is odorless yet contains a variety of beneficial trace elements, making it a great way to make tea that's beneficial to the body.
Mugecuo
The lake, sourced from meltwater from the Nuwa Snow Mountain, boasts clear, crisp water and exceptional visibility. Surrounded by mountains, the lake is surrounded by dozens of smaller lakes, including the Red Sea, the Black Sea, and the White Sea, forming a circle like a moon surrounded by stars. Mugecuo offers breathtaking scenery, with unique sights such as " Crouching Tiger Watching the Moon " and " Double Fog Falling into the Sea . "
Recommended play time: 3-4 hours
Peak season: 105 yuan/person
Off-season: 75 yuan/person
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The "Kangding Love Song" is a renowned cultural symbol of the Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. The song celebrates the romantic and cultural spirit of the Tibetan people, symbolizing love, nature, and harmony. Kangding is an important cultural and historical gateway between Sichuan and Tibet, offering a blend of Tibetan traditions with Chinese influences.
Kangding is located in the Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan, China. It is accessible by bus or taxi from Chengdu, which takes approximately 7-8 hours. There are also flights to Kangding Airport from Chengdu, and taxis or local buses can be used to get to the "Kangding Love Song" venue.
The "Kangding Love Song" performance is typically scheduled in the evenings. The best time to visit is from April to October, when the weather is milder, and you can enjoy both outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
The ticket price for the "Kangding Love Song" performance typically ranges from 100 to 300 RMB, depending on the seating or tour package. Tickets can be purchased at the venue or through local travel agencies. Online booking options may also be available during peak tourist seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during the peak season (April to October). A 1-2 day advance booking is generally sufficient, but it's best to confirm the availability of tickets if visiting during busy periods or holidays.
A visit to the "Kangding Love Song" typically lasts around 2-3 hours for the performance. If you plan to explore other parts of Kangding, such as the surrounding mountains and Tibetan villages, you may need an additional day or two.
The highlight of Kangding is the "Kangding Love Song" performance, which showcases local music, dance, and culture. You can also explore the surrounding natural beauty, including the Kangding mountains, rivers, and nearby Tibetan monasteries like the Mugecuo Monastery.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some English-speaking guides may be available during peak tourist seasons. Audio guides are typically not offered, but local guides are available to provide insight into the cultural significance of the performance.
The best photography spots are found near the Kangding mountains and rivers, where you can capture stunning views of the Tibetan landscape. The "Kangding Love Song" performance itself also offers many opportunities for capturing the vibrant cultural expressions of the local Tibetan people.
Start by attending the "Kangding Love Song" performance in the evening. During the day, explore the nearby Tibetan villages, local markets, and the Mugecuo Monastery. Hiking in the surrounding mountains is also recommended for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the area.
Night visits are possible to attend the "Kangding Love Song" performance. However, there are no light shows or special tours available at night. It's best to plan for daytime explorations and evening performances.
Kangding can get crowded during peak tourist seasons, especially from May to October. To avoid the crowds, visit during weekdays or off-season months (November to March).
Facilities include public toilets, small food stalls offering Tibetan snacks, and some souvenir shops. Larger restaurants and more extensive shopping options can be found in the town of Kangding.
The performance venue and surrounding areas are relatively accessible, though the terrain may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors. The town itself is more accessible for tourists with mobility challenges.
It’s recommended to carry cash as many small vendors do not accept mobile payments or credit cards. However, larger businesses and hotels may accept WeChat Pay or Alipay.
There are several local Tibetan restaurants offering traditional dishes such as yak meat, barley bread, and Tibetan butter tea. For more options, you can head to the town of Kangding.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available, mostly made with vegetables and grains. Halal food may also be found in the larger towns like Chengdu, but options are limited in Kangding.
There are several guesthouses and hotels in Kangding offering basic amenities. For more comfort, you may consider staying in mid-range or boutique hotels in town. Booking in advance is recommended during peak seasons.
Nearby attractions include the Mugecuo Monastery and the scenic areas around Kangding, such as the Dagu Glacier. Both can be visited as part of a day trip.
Local souvenir shops sell Tibetan crafts, including prayer flags, jewelry, and woolen textiles. Traditional Tibetan clothing and handmade crafts are also popular items to purchase.
The best transportation options for continuing your trip after visiting Kangding are by car or bus. Taxis are available for short distances, and for longer trips, buses to Chengdu or other nearby towns are frequent.