


Bipenggou is hailed as "the beautiful back view of Mount Siguniang." Renowned for its dazzling autumn colors, crystal-clear snow-capped mountains, and emerald-like alpine lakes, it offers breathtaking scenery all year round: spring brings blooming azaleas across the hills, summer offers refreshing picturesque views, autumn paints the forests in vibrant hues, and winter cloaks the landscape in pristine snow. The winding snow-capped peaks reflect in Panyang Lake, while the red stone beaches spread like flames along the river valley. The primeval forests, cascading waterfalls, and flowing springs create a dynamic and enchanting scene, making it the closest "secret paradise of snow-capped mountains and colorful forests" to the city.



Mount Siguniang, also known as the Four Sisters Mountain, consists of four continuous snow-capped peaks stretching from north to south: Yaomei Peak, Third Sister Peak, Second Sister Peak, and First Sister Peak. Among them, the 6,250-meter-high Yaomei Peak stands gracefully and majestically, earning the reputation as the "Queen of Sichuan Mountains," forming a striking contrast with the distant Gongga Mountain.
This place is not only a paradise for sightseers, but also a bassinet for mountaineers and a hidden gem for hikers. You can wander through the picturesque landscapes of Shuangqiao Valley, gaze up at the snow-capped mountains and alpine lakes of Haizi Valley, and experience the majestic grandeur of the "Sacred Mountain of the East"!



The Lanxi Cliff Plank Walk on Wawu Mountain, located in Wawu Mountain National Forest Park, offers an exhilarating route showcasing grandeur, danger, wonder, and beauty. Built along a 90-degree basalt cliff, this uniquely zigzagging pathway winds its way with sheer rock faces on one side and a seemingly bottomless abyss on the other. Known as the "Most Thrilling Spot on Wawu Mountain," it provides an unforgettable adventure for visitors.
Walking along the breathtaking plank trail, you can admire the spectacular sight of the 1,040-meter-drop Lanxi Waterfall cascading down the edge of Table Mountain. This trail connects the Mid-Mountain Gallery with the summit's Lanxi Waterfall, forming a 4.5-kilometer circular tourist route that showcases the geological wonder of Wawu Mountain's Great Cliff, also known as "Table Mountain."