Guoluo Fairy Lake - historical sign of magic marriage

Posted by China Tour on February 5, 2008 at 6:10 am

Guoluo Fairy Lake - historical sign of the marriage between the third daughter of Nianbaoyuze Mountain God and the ancestor of the Guoluo people

There are two beautiful lakes in the grassland at the northwestern foot of Guoluo Mountain. One of the lakes is named as Fairy Lake, whose area is more than 10km2 and which is wide from south to north and narrow from east to west. The lake is surrounded by mountains at the eastern, southern and western sides.

The surface of the lake ripples and the green grass on the lake beach looks like a carpet. There is an over 100 meters long brook at the north of the lake that connects it with the Bitch Lake. There stands a huge stone at the southeast of Fairy Lake, on which there is a deep cutting leading to the lake.

It is said this is the historical sign of the marriage between the third daughter of Nianbaoyuze Mountain God and the ancestor of the Guoluo people. There is still a sacrificial altar on the beach under the stone. At present, there is still endless stream of pilgrims coming here to show their respects.

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