Shuzheng village, a traditional Tibetan homestay and one of the most popular attractions in Jiuzhaigou, Southwest China’s Sichuan province, is surrounded by creeks and mountains. Photo: VCG
Deep green and yellowish trees surround the lake and road in Jiuzhaigou on Monday. As a noted nature reserve in China, Jiuzhaigou fully resumed tourism Tuesday after years of post-quake reconstruction. Photo: VCG
The Nuorilang Waterfall, one of the largest waterfalls in Jiuzhaigou, measuring 24.5 meters high and 270 meters broad on top, is seen recovered Monday. Photo: VCG
Trees stretch on the terraces of Shuzheng Lakes, which measures 13.8 kilometers and is composed of over 40 lakes with varied sizes, in Jiuzhaigou on Monday. Photo: Lyu Guoying/Hongxing News, VCG
The water of Panda Lake in the reserve appears transparent under the blue sky on Tuesday. Photo: VCG
Travelers walk past a bridge in Jiuzhaigou. The local government completed parts of reconstruction work and opened 85% of the reserve to the public in 2019. Photo: IC Photo
Plants turn reddish in the reserve on Sunday. The managing office of Jiuzhaigou announced Tuesday the reopening of attraction sites located on the northern side of Jiuzhaigou like Panda Lake, Arrow Bamboo Lake, and the Primeval Forest. Photo: VCG
Travelers check out the view of Jiuzhaigou on Sunday in Sichuan. Photo: VCG
The Primeval Forest in Jiuzhaigou that opened on Tuesday to the public can be seen through woods at the foot of the mountain. Photo: VCG
Mountains embed Rhinoceros Lake on Monday in Jiuzhaigou. The lake is the second-largest ribbon lake of the reserve, measuring 2,000 meters in length and 225 meters in width. Photo: VCG