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Do I need to reserve tickets for Jiuzhaigou Valley?

Jiuzhaigou tickets require reservation.

Jiuzhaigou is located in Jiuzhaigou County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan. It is a ravine valley with a depth of more than 50 kilometers. There are nine Tibetan villages in the valley, including Shuzheng Village, Heye Village, and Zechawa Village. It is named after being located in this group of mountain lakes. Jiuzhaigou is a world natural heritage site, a national key scenic spot, a national AAAAA tourist attraction, a national nature reserve, a national geological park, and a world biosphere reserve network. It is also the first nature reserve in China whose main purpose is to protect natural scenery.

It is known as the "Fairy Tale World" and the "King of Waterscapes". Jiuzhaigou is suitable for tourism all year round. In spring, the ice and snow in Jiuzhaigou melt away, and the mountain flowers are romantic, reflecting the snow-capped mountains in the distance. In summer, the vegetation is lush and green, and the lake is sparkling. In winter, the snow-covered scenery makes you feel like you have entered a fairy tale world, and is as moving as an ink painting. The best tourist season in Jiuzhaigou is mid-to-late October every year.

Famous Sichuan Food

Long Chao Shou is a traditional snack in Chengdu, Sichuan. Chao Shou is what we call wontons, but Sichuan people call it differently. Long Chao Shou has thin skin, tender filling, smooth and delicious flavor. It is one of the representatives of Chengdu snacks. It is also a "Chinese Time-honored Brand" awarded by the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Internal Trade.

Northern Sichuan jelly was originally a folk snack in Sichuan. Due to its red, spicy, mellow, fresh and refreshing characteristics, it is deeply loved by the Han people in northern Sichuan and has been passed down to this day. Today's Sichuan Northern Liang Noodles is already a famous trademark in Sichuan, and it also enjoys the titles of "Chinese Time-honored Brand" and "Chinese Famous Snacks".

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Sichuan