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Lan Cang is located in the southern section of the Hengduan Mountains. The interlaced terrain of mountains and river valleys creates rich layers for sunrise viewing. When the morning light first appears, the golden glow penetrates the clouds, the outline of the mountains gradually becomes clear, and the layers of tea forests are looming in the light and shadow, and they are set off by the misty sea of clouds, forming a poetic picture. The sunrise viewing points in Jingmai Mountain and other places are located in the core area of the ancient tea forest of the World Cultural Heritage. You can feel the fusion of the thousand-year tea charm and natural wonders at sunrise.
The sunrise in Lan Cang is not only a visual feast, but also carries a profound historical and folk connotation. The viewing points along the Ancient Tea Horse Road were once the resting stations for the caravans. Today, in the morning light, you can still imagine the prosperity of the horse bells. The sunrise viewing platforms near some villages are adjacent to ethnic minority villages. Tourists can stroll on the stone road after sunrise, appreciate the Lahu pole-rail buildings, listen to the melodious reed pipes, taste the freshly baked "caravan tea", and feel the cultural heritage of "one step for a thousand years".