FINALLY we arrived at Lugu Lake in Yongning, Ninglang County in the most northern part of Yunnan Province. It was late spring of 1980 when I was a reporter with Women of China magazine. Lugu Lake, 73.2-meter deep cove...FINALLY we arrived at Lugu Lake in Yongning, Ninglang County in the most northern part of Yunnan Province. It was late spring of 1980 when I was a reporter with Women of China magazine. Lugu Lake, 73.2-meter deep covering 52 square meters, is located 2,700-meter above sea level. This freshwater lake was formed by an ancient stratum sinking. It does not freeze in winter and teems with fishes and shrimp all year round.展开更多
文摘FINALLY we arrived at Lugu Lake in Yongning, Ninglang County in the most northern part of Yunnan Province. It was late spring of 1980 when I was a reporter with Women of China magazine. Lugu Lake, 73.2-meter deep covering 52 square meters, is located 2,700-meter above sea level. This freshwater lake was formed by an ancient stratum sinking. It does not freeze in winter and teems with fishes and shrimp all year round.