Top Secret Destination in Western Sichuan: See the Lake Painted by God!

If you are willing to travel to Western Sichuan for a lake, it must be Yulong Lacuo — it is not just a scenery, but a poem written by faith, tears, and glaciers. This might be the most stunning spot along National Highway 317 — Yulong Lacuo, a place whose name alone stirs the heart. It is not a "Little Switzerland," but a unique Tibetan emerald, so beautiful it takes your breath away.
The lake water originates from the Que'er Mountain glacier. Under the sunlight, the dreamy reflection of Que'er Mountain’s main peak appears in the lake, surrounded by forested shores, creating a perfect fairyland composition that photography enthusiasts will love!
Blessed by the legend of King Gesar: It is said that the lake was formed from the tears of Princess Zhumu, with mani stone piles scattered along the shore, where faith and nature coexist.
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✅ Best season: June to October, when the lake is the bluest!
📍 Yulong Lacuo Scenic Area, Dege County, Ganzi Prefecture
🎫 Admission: 80 RMB/person (half price with student ID!)
🚗 Road conditions: Accessible by sedan, recommended to depart in the morning for the best light and less altitude sickness.

🗺 Recommended activities
1️⃣ Lake circle photography: The best spot is on the east side of the lake, where you can capture snow mountain reflections with mani stone piles in the foreground.
2️⃣ Quiet sitting and daydreaming: Sit on the northwest lakeside lawn and watch clouds drift over the lake and snow mountains.
3️⃣ Wildlife encounters: Marmots are often seen near their burrows on the lakeside grass.
4️⃣ Hanging prayer flags for blessings: You can bring your own prayer flags and hang them in the prayer flag forest at the entrance, symbolizing good fortune (remember to secure them environmentally).

📸 Recommended photo spots:
- Classic framed view: Mani stone piles + snow mountain lake view on the east side of the lake
- Reflection shot: When there is no wind, crouch low to capture the mirrored snow mountain
- Cultural vibe: Tibetan villagers around the lake, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, and yaks quietly grazing

Post by _1996_Angel_25 | Aug 23, 2025

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