Zechawa village is one of the nine villages in Jiuzhaigou and one of the three existing villages in Jiuzhaigou. It is also the only Tibetan village in Jiuzhaigou that can be visited. Chawa village is the only way to Jiuzhaigou Changhai and wucaichi.
In fact, this village is equivalent to a shopping mall, which specializes in selling Tibetan Silver and some plateau food. There is a small shop outside. You can come down from zechawa Valley to eat a bowl of hot instant noodles (10 yuan / bowl). The plateau red is recommended here. It's delicious.
Zechawa Village
Zechawa village is located at zechawa mouth of Jiuzhaigou, next to NuoRiLang service center. It is one of the nine villages in Jiuzhaigou and one of the three existing villages in Jiuzhaigou.
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Zechawa village is one of the nine Tibetan villages in Jiuzhaigou: Panxin village, Pengbu village, GuWa village, Panya village, zechawa village, Heijiao village, Shuzheng village, Heye village and zharu village. However, most of them have been relocated except Heye village, Shuzheng village and zechawa village.
Zechawa village is a Tibetan village at the mouth of zechawa gully. Zechawa gully is named for this village. The Tibetans here are also very devout Benbo believers. There are prayer flags hanging at the door of every family, believing in the oldest Benbo religion of Tibetan.
Chawa village is also the only way to Jiuzhaigou Changhai and wucaichi.
Address: zhawagoukou (next to nurilang Service Center), Jiuzhaigou scenic spot, Sichuan
Longitude: 103.91166143148
Latitude: 33.159068843166
Tour time: any time
Traffic information: within walking distance of Jiuzhaigou scenic area
Ticket information: included in the ticket of Jiuzhaigou scenic spot
Opening hours: peak season (April 1 - November 15): 6:30-18:00
Off season (November 16 - March 31): 6:30-17:00
Zechawa Village
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