Jiuzhaigou Five-Flower Lake
@ Wuhua Hai, Jiuzhaigou Valley, Sichuan Province, China


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Your base for this attraction is the Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve. For travel information about Jiuzhaigou, go to Jiuzhaigou Travel Guide


Wuhua Hai, or Five-Flower Lake, is the signature of Jiuzhaigou. The Five-Flower Lake is a shallow multi-coloured lake whose bottom is littered with fallen tree trunks. The water is so clear that you can see the trunks clearly. The water comes in different shares of turquoise, from yellowish to green, to blue.

Five Flower Lake is located at an elevation of 2472 meters, below Panda Lake and above the Pearl Shoal Waterfall.





The Wuhua Hai, or Five-Flower Lake, of Jiuzhaigou.






Above: View of Wuhua Hai from the roadside.
Left: The crystal-clear waters of Wuhua Hai is littered with fallen tree trunks.
Below: Autumn leaves floating in the lake.









Above: The mountains reflected on Wuhua Hai.
Right: Autumn leaves. Below: Autumn trees by the lakeside.







Above: Panoramic view of Wuhua Hai.
Left: Leaves seen before the Five-Flower Lake. Right: Lakeside tree.







Above: Reflections of autumn.
Right: Scenic Wuhua Hai.
Below: View of Wuhua Hai under a tree.






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