Shuzheng Valley is situated in the northern part of Jiuzhaigou, a stunning nature reserve and national park located in southwest China's Sichuan Province. Jiuzhaigou has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1992.
As one of the most notable attractions within Jiuzhaigou, Shuzheng Valley spans 14.5 kilometers from north to south and ends at the intersection of the three main gullies in the park. Visitors descending from the intersection towards the valley's mouth will encounter a range of breathtaking sights, including the Nuorilang Falls, Nuorilang Lakes, Shuzheng Lakes, and many others.
Of particular interest are the Shuzheng Lakes, which are a series of 19 ribbon-like lakes formed by the movement of glaciers, and are known for their unique stepped appearance. The lakes span a distance of approximately 3.5 kilometers and are a must-see destination for visitors to the valley. Join CGTN for a stunning view of these incredible lakes and more.