Tiger Leaping
Gorge
The Tiger Leaping Gorge (Hutiaoxia
Gorge) is located between the Yulong Snow Mountain of Lijiang
and the Haba Snow
Mountain of Zhongdian.
The movement of the earth's crust caused the Jinshajiang River
to change its course. When the river flows to where the gorge
is, its banks suddenly narrows, the narrowest point being
only 20 m. in width. From the peak of the jokul on the west
bank to the river there is a drop of 3,900 m., thus making
it one of the deepest canyons of the world. With a length
of 16 km. it is divided into the upper, the middle and the
lower sections, having 18 rapids. A huge square stone, Tiger's
Leap Rock, stands in the river. The river's swift currents,
racing like a thousand horses, with cataracts pounding the
banks, are awe-inspiring and spectacular. It was given the
name, according to the legend, because a hunted tiger made
his excape to the other side of the gorge in a single leap.
The hike through the gorge
is very popular. It takes about two days with
one night at the small town of Walnut Grove, which
is the approximate halfway point.
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