Midui Glacier
Midui Glacier is located in Yupu Township, about 100 kilometers east of the county seat of Bome. The glaciers are of typical monsoon moderate glaciers and they appear before people in all shapes. Midui Glacier is most famous for its giant ice basin, for its frequent snow avalanches, and for its giant ice cascade as long as 700-800 meters. In the upstream of the glaciers are the arch-shaped ice formations. You can see all the ice lakes, fields and villages there. It's a natural park of glaciers.
 
The Midui Glacier is formed from the convergence of two excellent ice waterfalls, sandwiching a stretch of lush green virgin forest. Glistening, soul-stirring ice cliffs are everywhere at the head of the glacier; at its leading edge extends into sub-tropical evergreen broadleaf forests.
 
Midui Glacier descends through four distinctly different seasons of scenery. Here snow mountains, glaciers, forests, lakes, villages and temples co-exist in harmony, creating a sequence of unique vistas: the worlds of atmosphere, of ice and snow, of rocks, of water, and of living creatures. It looks as if Nature’s hand itself had taken up a brush to paint a splashed-ink landscape.
 
Admission fee: Free
 
Opening hours: The whole day
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