Siguniang Mountain
Siguniang Mountain is located in the junction of Xiaojin County and Wenchuan County in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, which is the highest peak of Qionglai Mountain on the eastern edge of Hengduan Mountains. Siguniang Mountain is 6250 meters above sea level, second only to as Gongga Mountain, the king of Shushan, known as Shushan Queen, Oriental Sacred Mountain. In 1982, Siguniang Mountain was listed as one of China's top ten famous mountains for climbing. Siguniang Mountain consists of four continuous peaks, which line up in the range of 3 to 5 km from north to south, the height of which is respectively 6250 meters, 5355 meters, 5279 meters and 5038 meters. Siguniang Mountain scenic area covers 2000 square kilometers, composed by Siguniang Mountain, Shuangqiao Trench, Changping Trench and Haizi Trench, 220 km from Chengdu. Shuangqiao Trench is the main scenic spot of Siguniang Mountain. Shuangqiao Trench is 34.8 km long, covering an area of 216.6 square kilometers, about 3840 meters above sea level. Shuangqiao Trench got its name for the local people build two wooden bridges in the trench to facilitate passage, one of which is built by willow trees, commonly known as Willow Bridge; the other is built by red cedar, commonly known as Bian Bridge. This region is suitable for sports like running, walking, cycling, mountain climbing and so on.