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What's interesting about Zheduo Mountain?

The scenic spots of Zheduo Mountain are: xinduqiao, Tagong Grassland, Gaoersi Mountain, Daocheng Yading, Litang Grassland and Maoya Grassland. Zheduo Mountain divides Kangding into two parts: Dong Zhe, where Tibetans and Hans live together, has concentrated commerce and diverse cultures, and develops mountain and canyon landscapes; Tibetan people live in compact communities, mainly in agriculture and animal husbandry, and the hilly plateau scenery is very beautiful.

Standing on Zheduo Mountain, you can not only enjoy the sunset from Zhao Hui and the different weather in four seasons, but also bring two different landscapes into your eyes. Over the Zheduo Mountain, the Sichuan-Tibet Highway and the Liqu River Elephant extend on the well-preserved Guyi Plain, with rolling plateaus and hills on both sides of the highway. In ancient times, it was a place where Qiang people and "Muya people" lived together, and it was the birthplace of Zheng Ming Tusi. There is a legend of Xixia adherents, and Khan in Gushi, who once ruled Tibet, was used as the official village site where the camp officials were stationed. The architecture, costumes, diet, language, songs and dances of Muya Tibetans have their own characteristics. When you get there, in addition to the scenery and folk customs, you can't help but see the Muya Tibetan Opera and the Gucuri Temple in Waze Township.

At the beginning of the last century, Ge Sang Deng Yun, a living Buddha of Curie Temple, who was born in a poor herdsman family, absorbed the characteristics of Batangjiang Garan School on the basis of traditional Tibetan opera, and incorporated a large number of local folk songs and dances, forming a Muya Tibetan opera with its own singing style, with both Tao and rhyme. Waze Township Tibetan Opera Troupe is the only amateur Tibetan Opera Troupe in Kangding. When they performed Qiongda and Buqiu, they used traditional drums and cymbals, joined national orchestral instruments, and danced yaks in Muya area, which made the atmosphere more warm and cheerful.

Curie Temple is next to the foot of Mount Kumgang Goddess in Waze Township, and there is also a * * field for turning over the undead nearby. Every religious festival, Curie Temple will hold a ceremony to jump down ghosts and exorcise evil spirits. In the solemn and heavy drum music, monks wear different masks and corresponding costumes and dance according to certain procedures and rituals. Masks and costumes represent roles and likes and dislikes. For example, Qu Ji (Yan Luowang) is a buffalo head with a skull and three eyes, while Goddess uses a headdress with five Buddha crowns, big eyes, flaming eyebrows and huge teeth. Dancing with a mask can reflect a mysterious and solemn religious atmosphere.