Meili Snow Mountain, Deqin County, Yunnan, China
Meili Snow Mountain, Deqin County, Yunnan, China
中國 雲南 德欽縣 梅里雪山
Meili Xue Shan, sacred mountain of Shangri-La in nw Yunnan, China
Sacred in Tibetan Buddhism, with unclimbed peaks soaring to the highest point in China's Yunnan province, and including one of the world's most beautiful mountains.
Meili Snow Mountain as seen from Feilaisi, Yunnan, China
צילום: כרמית וייס (Carmit Weiss).
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Dance of Clouds: Mesmerizing beauty of Meili snow mountain in SW China
Dance of the Clouds: Mesmerizing beauty of Meili snow mountain in Yunnan, a holy land of #pilgrimage for Tibetan #Buddhists.
【第41集】The Yubeng Village, Shangri-La October 2019 = Tibetan Village + Utopia =
Yubeng Village is a Tibetan village at the foot of Meili Snow Mountain, located about 30 kilometers (19 miles) northeast of Deqin County in northwest Yunnan Province. Yubeng Village at an altitude of over 3,000 meters (9,840 feet) is divided between the Upper Yubeng Village and the Lower Yubeng Village. There is only one road linking the village to the outside world and riding a mule or hiking have become the main ways to get to and from it. This is why Yubeng Village is such a great destination for trekking enthusiasts.
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Yubeng Village is situated at the foot of the Meili Snow Mountain Range. From Upper Yubeng, trekkers have access to the Base Camp, and Ice Lake hikes. From Lower Yubeng, you can find the paths to the Sacred Waterfall, and if you are a hardcore hiker, Holy Lake, which from a higher vantage point, has an unobstructed view of the Kawa Karpo Peak (6,740 meters), and most of the rest of the mountain range.
Legend has it that for centuries Yubeng Village was unknown to the outside world. One day, an old man arrived in Xidang Village near Lancang River (the Mekong River) and tried to buy highland barley from the villagers there. No one knew where he came from, so some of the villagers followed him when he left, but on the way over the mountain the old man disappeared.
Later, the old man came back to Xidang to buy food again. The villagers objected and told him “we aren’t going to sell you barley or wheat, but just some millet.” When they loaded the food for the old man, one of the villagers made small holes on the bags. After he started his journey back home, the old man was followed again. He didn’t realize that the holes in the bags had spilled the millet along the way. However, when he reached a huge rock, he disappeared. So the villagers pried up the rock and Yubeng Village was discovered.
Aerial view of Meili snow mountain in Yunnan, China [ 航拍中国 ]007 航拍梅里雪山
Mainri Snow Mountain (Tibetan: སྨན་རི།) is a mountain range in the Chinese province of Yunnan. It lies close to the northwestern boundary of the province and is bounded by the Salween River on the west and the Mekong on the east.[1] The Meili are subrange of the larger Nu Mountains, themselves a constituent range of the Hengduan group.
The crest of the range rises to over 6,000 metres (20,000 ft) above sea level, making for impressive prominence over the river valleys to the east and west, which are between 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) and 1,900 metres (6,200 ft) in elevation. The highest peak is Kawagebo, which rises to 6,740 metres (22,110 ft). Kawagebo is considered sacred for Tibetan Buddhists. Other significant peaks include Mianzimu, Cogar Laka and Jiariren-an. Because of restrictions and dangerous conditions, none of the major peaks in the range have ever been summited.
In January 1991, six Chinese and eleven Japanese mountaineers lost their lives to an avalanche, one of the worst climbing accidents in China.
Shangrila and Deqing and Meili snow mountian by TMT
Sonzhanglin temple and Feilai temple (Meili snow mountian)
Pilgrimage Of Meili (Yunnan China)
Outer Circumambulation of Meili Snow Mountain
Kawagarbo ( 卡瓦格博 ) is the highest peak of Meili Snow Mountain,as well as the highest
mountain in Yunnan.It is one of the most sacred mountains for Tibetan Buddhism.It is visited by pilgrims each year from throughout the Tibetan world.
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Feilaisi (Flying Temple) at Meili Snow Mountain, Shangrila, Yunnan
... Feilaisi offers one of the most astonishing views of Meili Snow Mountain, however weather was not on our side. It was too cloudy and we could not see any of the 13 peaks there.
梅里雪山 Meili Snow Mountain in China
Meili is the head of the 4 holy moutains of Tibetan Buddhism which located in Yunnan Province, China.
【第40集】Heading to Feilaisi, Shangri-La October 2019 = The Gateway to Yubeng Village =
Feilaisi (or Feilai Temple), literally “Flying Temple”, is an ideal place to view the east faces of the 13 peaks of the Prince Snow Mountain (太子雪山), also known as Meili Snow Mountain and Meili Jokul (梅里雪山).
Feilaisi (Feilai Temple 飞来寺) is a small Tibetan temple on the National Highway G214 dedicated to the spirits of Kawagarbo at 6740 meters (卡瓦博格峰), the highest peak in Meili Snow Mountain (Meili Jokul).
About 2km outside the monastery there is a growing number of inns and hostels to meet the increasing demand of tourists who come here to view Kawagarbo.
Feilaisi is located above the Mekong valley (澜沧江河谷) at an altitude of 3300 meters, about 10 km to the southwest of Shengping (升平镇), the seat of Deqin County ( 德钦县).
It has a geographical advantage to have a clear view of the east side of Meili Snow Mountain Range which is bounded by the Salween River ( Nujiang 怒江 in Chinese) on the west and the Mekong (Lancangjiang 澜沧江 in Chinese) on the east. The snow mountain rises about 10 km west of Feilaisi.
Kawagarbo, or Kawagebo Peak 卡瓦格博峰 in Chinese, is the highest peak of the 13 peaks of the Prince Snow Mountain (太子雪山), also known as Meili Snow Mountain and Meili Jokul (梅里雪山), a small part of the much more extensive Hengduan Mountains (横断山脉), the major north-south complex of mountains lying along the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau in eastern Tibet.
Kawagebo Peak is often billed as the most beautiful snow mountain peak in the world. It is one of the most sacred peaks in the Tibetan world, the spiritual home of a warrior god of the same name.
Kawagebo Peak is still a virgin mountain though several attempts have been made in the past by the mountaineering teams from China, Japan, the US and the UK. They have all failed mainly due to the extremely complicated geographical conditions and incremental weather.
Kawagebo Peak climbing has also caused heavy protests from the local Tibetan community due to the mountain’s cultural and religious importance. On 3 January 1991, a nighttime avalanche killed all seventeen members of the Sino-Japanese expedition, one of the most disastrous mountaineering accidents in history.
In 2000, the local government passed relative laws banning all future climbing attempts on cultural and religious grounds.
true beauty of Meili Snow Mountain
came to Yunnan three times and finally saw the true beauty of Meili Snow Mountain.
Deqin Timelapse
Meili Xue Shan (Meili snow mountain)
Time-Lapse Photography with 417 photos
All taken from Feilai Temple, Deqin, Yunnan, China, April, 2015
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Meili Snow Mountain viewed from the Songtsam Meili Hotel
Meili Xueshan - Kawagebo (6740 m)
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Meili Snow mountain
Meili Snow mountain in Diqing, Yunnan China.
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Meili Snow mountain
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