The forests, grasslands, lakes, and snow-capped mountains of Western Sichuan are all within sight.

Kangding Tibetan Scenery & Foshan Local Life Twin City Journey✨, from the vast snow mountains of Western Sichuan to the bustling street life of Foshan, this route lets you experience two completely different travel rhythms in one trip~

🌟【Must-visit in Kangding: Muya Sacred Land Scenic Area】
📍Address: No. 2 Gongbuka Bridge, National Highway 318, Kangding City, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
⏰Opening Hours: 8:30-16:30
💰Ticket: 138 RMB
Standing on the viewing platform at over 4000 meters altitude, prayer flags flutter under the blue sky, and the distant Gongga Snow Mountain looks like it’s carved into the horizon. It’s recommended to enter the park in the morning when the light is best for capturing classic shots of the Tibetan white pagodas with the snow mountains in the background. There is a shuttle within the scenic area, but hiking the boardwalk allows you to encounter more wild marmots and yak herds! (Remember to bring an oxygen bottle and sunscreen)

🛏️【Top Accommodation Choice in Foshan: Huayanli Hotel】
📍Address: No. 3 Jingyuan North Street, Shiwanzhen Street, Lujingyuan District 2
✨Highlights:
• 5 minutes by subway to Zumiao / Lingnan Tiandi
• Audio-visual rooms with 100-inch projector + comfortable latex mattress
• 24-hour butler service + free parking
Perfect as a base for exploring Foshan’s food scene, and you can review your beautiful photos in the quiet neighborhood when you return at night~

💡Twin City Travel Tips:
1. Large temperature difference between morning and night in Kangding, remember to layer with a windbreaker + thermal underwear
2. Plan 4 hours to explore Muya Sacred Land, bring chocolates or other energy supplements in advance
3. Foshan’s Guangfo subway line is super convenient, only 20 minutes from the hotel to Nanfeng Ancient Kiln
4. Both cities have many rental shops for Tibetan and Han costumes, perfect for photo shoots!

🍜Foodie Bonus:
In Kangding, try the yak meat hotpot (the one at the foot of Gaersi Mountain is the most authentic), and in Foshan, be sure to visit the Huiji Dessert Shop near the hotel—pig’s trotters with ginger and taro sago is a perfect match!

Post by RoamingNomadic | Aug 31, 2025

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