An aerial view of the Hongqiao Gully in Xiaojin County, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The valley is approximately 30 meters long with a highest peak of 3,125 meters. The area has not been developed for tourism, so it retains a natural landscape and can only be accessed on horseback or by walking. (Photo/ICphoto)
An aerial view of the Hongqiao Gully in Xiaojin County, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The valley is approximately 30 meters long with a highest peak of 3,125 meters. The area has not been developed for tourism, so it retains a natural landscape and can only be accessed on horseback or by walking. (Photo/ICphoto)
An aerial view of the Hongqiao Gully in Xiaojin County, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The valley is approximately 30 meters long with a highest peak of 3,125 meters. The area has not been developed for tourism, so it retains a natural landscape and can only be accessed on horseback or by walking. (Photo/ICphoto)