Lianhuahu Wild Luxury Campsite is located in Lianhuahu Village, Pusharong Township, Kangding City, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, at an altitude of about 3,200 meters. The campsite is located in the valley of Lianhuahu (also known as the Lotus Sea) and is a long-term campsite. Lianhuahu Village, where the campsite is located, is in a hidden location, overlooking the Rhinoceros Mountain.
The Lianhuahu Village Valley where the camp is located is located on the eastern edge of the third terrace in my country. It is a mountainous plateau and deep valley terrain. In terms of geographical units, it belongs to the junction of the deep valley west of Mount Gongga and the Kangnan Plateau. Lianhuahu Village is located on the south side of the lower reaches of the Liqiu River, a tributary of the Yalong River, between the Dadu River and the Yalong River. It is a mixed area of agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry.
The tourism resources of the valley are mainly reflected in ecology, water-friendliness, outdoor activities and folk customs. Ecology is mainly based on multi-level woodlands and vegetation, with the famous Kuru azalea and Kangding magnolia; water-friendliness is mainly reflected in alpine meadow-type shallows and pure natural hot spring baths; outdoor activities include hiking in Jiulong Wuxuhai and watching the sunrise in Gonggashan Town; folk customs are mainly based on the unique Muya Tibetan culture and folk customs.
The campsite is located in the dense forest area of the river valley in the eastern part of Ganzi Prefecture. The regional microclimate is suitable, the oxygen content is high, and the forest area is rich in specialties. It is particularly suitable for parent-child, nature observation, hot spring bathing and other experiences. At the same time, as the core area of the Muya Tibetans, it has a profound history and culture, and is closely connected with the Souvenir Luding, Hanyuan, Shimian, Yuexi, Lugu, Muli and other areas. The tea-horse trade since the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Mongolian army's southward expedition to Yunnan in the Yuan Dynasty, the Xilu War in the Qin Dynasty, and the Long March of the Red Army in modern times can all be experienced in a circular form relying on the Lotus Lake Camp.