

▲ Four Sisters Mountain: Half Snow-Capped Peaks Weaving Dreams, Half Colorful Forests Writing Poetry When the wind of western Sichuan sweeps across the Qionglai Mountains, four white-clad fairies stand eternal in the clouds—this is the Four Sisters Mountain. Here, you'll find the striking beauty of Yaomei Peak, the "Queen of Sichuan Mountains," piercing the sky, the Twin Bridge Valley's alpine lakes blending snow-capped peaks and vibrant forests into emerald waters, ancient cypresses draped with moss in Longping Valley, and meadows in Haizi Valley stretching to the clouds. In spring, blue poppies carpet the land like floral tapestries; in summer, forests embrace the cool breeze; in autumn, crimson maples clash with snow in oil-painting hues; and in winter, frost paints the world in pristine white. You can wait for golden sunrise over Cat's Nose Ridge, sleep beneath snow-capped peaks at Muzuozi Camp, or tread along glacial relics, blurring the lines between seasons. This is never just a distant land—it's the "Oriental Alps" hidden in the mortal world, a poetic realm where every step treads upon enchantment.










