World Natural Heritage
Siguniang Mountain,
China's 5A-level
tourist attractions
Explore Siguniang Mountain
Where Majestic Peaks Meet Alpine Splendor.
Siguniang Mountain, known as the “Queen of Sichuan’s Mountains,” is celebrated as a national nature reserve and a haven for alpine adventure. Famous for its soaring four peaks, glaciers, pristine rivers, and vibrant Tibetan and Qiang culture, the region offers a breathtaking blend of rugged grandeur and serene beauty—where jagged summits, verdant valleys, and crystal-clear streams converge to form one of China’s most iconic highland landscapes.
Shuangqiao Valley
Shuangqiao Valley : A Harmonious Symphony of Water and Forest.
Redwood Grove
Siguniang Mountain Redwood Grove · Giants Amid Alpine Peaks
Nestled in the valleys of Siguniang Mountain, the redwood forest rises in stately rows, its ancient trunks reaching skyward beneath snow-capped peaks. Sunlight streams through the dense canopy, illuminating moss-covered trunks and forest paths, while the crisp mountain air carries the scent of pine—creating a serene alpine sanctuary where the grandeur of towering trees harmonizes perfectly with the surrounding rugged peaks.
Budala Peak
Budala Peak : A Majestic Sentinel of Shuangqiao Valley
Rising proudly within Jiuzhaigou Shuangqiao Valley, Budala Peak towers above the verdant valley as a striking symbol of alpine grandeur. Its snow-capped summit glimmers under the sun, casting reflections on the streams and lakes below. Framed by lush forests, the peak is especially breathtaking in autumn, when golden and crimson foliage contrasts with the pristine white of the mountain, creating a scene of vivid splendor—like a living masterpiece painted by nature itself.
Nianyu Dam
Nianyu Dam : A Tranquil Jewel Amid Verdant Valleys
Nestled in Jiuzhaigou Nianyu Dam, Nianyu Dam rests peacefully among lush alpine forests, its waters reflecting the surrounding peaks like a crystal mirror. In every season, the lake transforms—spring awakens emerald greenery, autumn paints the trees in fiery hues—creating a serene and picturesque landscape that feels both timeless and enchanting.




Changping Valley
Changping Valley : A Vibrant Canvas of Water, Forest, and Sky
Deadwood Pool
Siguniang Mountain Deadwood Pool : A Silent Alpine Mirror
Hidden in the valleys of Siguniang Mountain, the Deadwood Pool rests quietly, where weathered tree trunks emerge from crystal-clear alpine waters like ancient guardians. Sunlight glimmers on the lake’s surface, casting reflections of rugged peaks and surrounding forests, creating a stark yet enchanting landscape that blends serenity with the timeless majesty of the high mountains.
Sigula Monastery
Sigula Monastery : A Serene Beacon Amid Alpine Heights
Perched on a gentle slope of Siguniang Mountain, Sigula Monastery stands as a tranquil refuge where prayer flags flutter in the crisp mountain air. Surrounded by verdant valleys and snow-capped peaks, sunlight illuminates its ancient walls, creating a peaceful and spiritual landscape that reflects both the rich Tibetan heritage and the serene grandeur of the highlands.
Muluozi Meadow
Muluozi Meadow : A Verdant Highland Sanctuary
Nestled in the rolling valleys of Siguniang Mountain, Muluozi stretches as a wide, emerald meadow dotted with wildflowers and grazing yaks. Bathed in golden sunlight, the grass sways gently beneath the towering peaks, creating a serene and pastoral landscape where the tranquility of nature meets the grandeur of the alpine mountains.
Siguniang Mountain,
China's 5A-level
tourist attractions
Siguniang Peaks
Siguniang Peaks : A Majestic Passage to Alpine Grandeur
Yaomei Peak
Yaomei Peak : The Crown of the Four Sisters
Soaring above the valleys of Siguniang Mountain, Yaomei Peak rises as the highest and most striking of the four summits, its snow-clad spire piercing the sky like a gleaming sentinel. Sunlight illuminates its jagged ridges and glaciers, casting dramatic shadows on the slopes below and creating a breathtaking alpine scene that exudes both power and sublime beauty.
Big Sister, Second Sister, and Third Sister Peaks
Big Sister, Second Sister, and Third Sister Peaks : The Harmonious Guardians of the Highlands
Rising proudly in Siguniang Mountain, Big Sister, Second Sister, and Third Sister Peaks form a stunning chain of alpine giants, each with its own character—towering cliffs, sweeping glaciers, and verdant valleys at their feet. Sunlight dances across their snow-capped ridges and crystalline slopes, creating a dynamic panorama where rugged majesty and serene beauty coexist in perfect harmony.