Monday, August 27, 2018

Lugu Lakes (travel)(history)





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Lugu Lakes


Lugu Lakes, lakes surrounded by grass, islands, sand, villages, and mountains. Some people believe the lake is the mother of all women.It is called this due to the fossils that are found around the lake. The fossils are connected to the many tribes like the Mosuo Tribe, Norzu Tribe, Yi Tribe, Pumi Tribe, and Tibetan Tribe. The Tibetan Tribe is still living in Asia today. The name has been commonly changed to Tibets. People refer to them as Tibets or Tibetans now. They are not a tribe now and are located in China. Some Tibets do not consider themselves Chinese due to the ruler of Tibet not claiming to be part of China. The Chinese government still considers Tibet to be part of China.
Lugo Lake is shaped like a horseshoe. The islands around the lake are small and tightly curved. The lake looks very beautiful at a distance and at close range. The area has beautiful mountain vegetation, grasslands, flowers, trees, and lakes. The lake has 6 islands that surround it. Each island is independent. It also has 4 peninsulas and 17 sandbanks. The lake is very huge and great for tourist looking to escape from daily life. 
The Marriage Bridge, a romantic tourist attraction, a place that many claim to spark a new love interest in those who walk it. The color of the bridge is light brown and faded yellow. Sometimes, the bridge looks red at Sun set. The bridge is also the location of the Mosous tribe. The tribe would often spend time kissing on the bridge. The young women would dance on the bridge at nightfall. Men interested in meeting a woman would talk to one of them. The event happened around the year. Many women were taken and many women lost their pureness. The bridge is 300 meters long. You can walk on the bridge at any time, but some say the best time is at night. That is when you are able to see the moon light glow on the wood and feel the love spark in the air.



Reference:

(2018). Why Visit Lugu Lake. Retrieved from URL: https://www.chinadiscovery.com/yunnan/lijiang/lugu-lake.html.

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