Pulan is a small town, located in the westernmost part of China at 3 1 degree north latitude, bordering Nepal. Although Pulan was small, he embraced sacred mountains and lakes and nurtured four major rivers, becoming the holy land of Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, Bonism, Tibetan primitive religion and ancient Jainism, and becoming the "Shambhala" in everyone's mind. Chinese means "the king of the mountains". It looks like a pyramid connecting heaven and the earth. Looking from a distance of a hundred miles away, the towering snow crown on the mountain is surrounded by auspicious clouds and radiant. Shenghu Mabian Yongcuo
Chinese means "Emerald Lake". Swan and crane swim freely on the colorful lake. In the pure blue sky, the rainbow shines and the aurora traverses. 3 1 degree north latitude is a magical parallel, which has left historical footprints that have influenced the world from west to east, such as pyramids, Mayan civilization, Bermuda Triangle and hanging gardens. The westernmost point of 3 1 degree north latitude in China is Pulan Town, and the easternmost point of 3 1 degree north latitude in China is the rising Shanghai.