Mugecuo Scenic Area consists of Fangcao, Qise Sea, Dujuan Gorge, Yaochi Boiling Spring, Mugecuo (Savage Sea), Red Sea and Black Sea. The scenic spot consists of plateau lakes, virgin forests, hot springs, snow peaks, strange mountains and rocks, and thousands of waterfalls up to 8 kilometers long, forming a beautiful and colorful landscape. The scenic spot is cleverly configured and is an ideal resort for sightseeing, entertainment, viewing, rest, recuperation, fitness, summer vacation and scientific research.
2. xinduqiao
Xinduqiao, also known as East Russia, is a town name, not a scenic spot. Xinduqiao is about 3300 meters above sea level, and there is no outstanding landmark landscape, but there is a line of 10 km called "photographer's corridor".
3. Daocheng Aden
Daocheng Aden is praised by international friends as "the last pure land on the blue planet" and by ourselves as "the last Shangri-La".
4. Ranwu Lake
Lake Ranwu is a large meadow with lush green grass, surrounded by blue water and snow-capped peaks, which is picturesque. The long and narrow CuO Lake in A Mu winds to the west for more than ten kilometers and gradually shrinks into a river valley. With the different seasons, the river also presents several colors such as blue or turquoise. There are many rocks and islands in the river, trees swaying on the lake in spring, and foggy in autumn and winter. The beautiful scenery of the four seasons will make people feel like they are in a dream.
5. Nangbawa Peak
Namgyabawa, the highest peak in Linzhi, Tibet, China, is 7782 meters above sea level, ranking 15 among the highest peaks in the world. It also has another name "Muzhuoba Mountain". The huge triangular peak body is covered with snow all year round and never shows its true colors easily, so it is also called "Shame on Women Peak". There are many explanations for Nange Bawa's hiding, one is "crackle", the other is "a spear into the sky" and the other is "a stone falling from Tianshan Mountain". The latter name comes from the Battle of Menling in the Biography of King Gesar, in which Nangarbawa Peak is depicted as a spear piercing the sky.