Attractions in Luguhu: Gemu
Mountain Hot Springs
Jiyi Limestone cave
Lugu Lake Mosuo
Village Three Islands
Zhamei Temple
Luguhu Introduction
Lugu
Lake, is situated in the center of Ningliang Yi Autonomous County,
connecting Yunnan and Sichuan provinces on the northwest plateau
of Yunnan. The lake and the surrounding area covers eight islands,
14 bays, and 17 beaches. Surrounded by high and sublime mountains,
this area is one of the most spectacular of all China's natural
spots and is remarkably well preserved and maintained.
The Mosuo people live along the shores of the Lake. This is
a really interesting group, one of the few remaining Chinese
minority groups that is completely matrifocal. Most adults live
at their mother's home, only spending the night at their spouses
home. The survival of this kind of ancient family structure
in modern society is a rather peculiar phenomenon, regarded
as "a live fossil for researching the marital development
history of Human beings" and "the last quaint Realm
of Matriarchy" by scholars and specialists throughout the
world.
Above and beyond this, the lake is famous for its natural beauty.
Seen from a distance, the lake really shines under a blue sky,
and when mists and haze settle, the views are equally spectacular.
Easily accessible from Lijiang, this is a pretty spot to escape
the tourists and breathe in some fresh air.