Bingdao Lake, Shuangjiang County, Lincang City, Yunnan Province.
by OSCAR NELSON
Nov 8, 2024
Bingdao Lake in Shuangjiang County, Lincang City, Yunnan Province, has many features:
1. Basic Information:
- Location: Located in Mengku Town, Shuangjiang Lahu, Wa, Blang and Dai Autonomous County, Lincang City, in the upper reaches of the Nanmeng River.
- Original Name and Naming: Originally called "Nandeng Reservoir", it was renamed Bingdao Lake because it is adjacent to the famous ancient tea village "Bingdao".
- Scale: It is the only medium-sized water conservancy project completed in Shuangjiang County, with a narrow north-south shape, a total length of 6.2 kilometers, and a water surface area of 2,502 mu.
2. Natural Scenery:
- Water Quality: The water is clear, the surrounding environment is beautiful, and the scenery is beautiful. Because it is located at the source of the Nanmeng River, the lake water is clear to the bottom, and you can see fish swimming in it.
- Surrounding Scenery: The banks are covered with virgin forests, and the mountains are undulating, contrasting with the green lake water, forming a beautiful lake and mountain scenery. The mountains are often shrouded in mist, adding a mysterious beauty to the lake.
3. Tourism Facilities and Activities:
- Facilities: There are tourist facilities such as glass walkways in the scenic area for tourists to experience.
- Activities: Tourists can take a boat to enjoy the lake view and feel the beauty of the mountains and rivers. Every year after the spring tea, local tea farmers will bring their families to the shore to enjoy the fun of picnicking and fishing.
4. Connection with Tea Culture: Shuangjiang Mengku Town is one of the important producing areas of Pu'er tea, and there are rich ancient tea tree resources around Bingdao Lake. Bingdao tea is famous in the tea world and is known as the "Queen" of Pu'er tea. Bingdao Lake and Bingdao tea depend on each other and together form the unique tea culture landscape of the local area, and also provide tourists with an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of Pu'er tea culture.
Post by OSCAR NELSON | Nov 8, 2024












