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What is the mode of transportation of Tengqiao in Dulongjiang River?
Traffic Guide of Tengqiao in Dulongjiang River: The traffic in Nujiang River is mainly by air and highway. About 600 kilometers from Kunming to Liuku, there are two routes to choose from:

Article 1: Kunming-Baoshan-Liuku (Kunming can fly to Baoshan), and Baoshan can drive to Liuku for 3 hours.

Article 2: Kunming-Dali-Liuku (Kunming-Dali can fly). There are many passenger buses from Liuku to Nujiang.

Road conditions: Kunming-Dali-Yongping, expressway.

Yongping (Sancha Road)-Liuku, asphalt road, good pavement.

Liuku-Fugong, asphalt road, is better.

Fugong-Gongshan, asphalt road, narrow road surface.

Gongshan-Dulongjiang, a dirt road over mountains and mountains, is closed by heavy snow in winter and can only walk to the tunnel.

Gongshan-Bingzhongluo, the dirt road is being repaired now, and it may not be long before it becomes an asphalt road.

Bingzhongluo-Qiunabang-Tibet, dirt road.

Kunming-Liuku, there are seven or eight night sleeper cars every day. Xiyuan station or railway station, arrive on time in the early morning.

Dali-Liuku, with many cars, can be reached by express train for three hours.

The six railway stations of Fugong, Gongshan and CMB run every half hour, usually before noon.

There are trains from Liuku to Bingzhongluo and Pianma, but not necessarily every day.

Gongshan-Bingzhongluo, CMB or minibus, just ask the local people at the parking spot and leave when it is full. 10 yuan/person, about an hour's drive.

C Zhongluo-Qiunabang can walk 1 1 km, and the car is an agricultural vehicle or other vehicles.

6 yuan/person, after the completion of the Qiudou Nujiang Bridge, you can take a bus all the way to Tibet.

The rattan bridge on the Dulong River is a bridge with unique national characteristics and a tool for crossing the river created by the Dulong people in their long-term production and main activities.

Dulong River originates from Boshula Cen Snow Mountain in Tibet, and its upstream is called Zhuluoluo River. After it joins the Mabillo River, it is called Dulong River. This river is more than 250 kilometers long in China, and the Dulong River Valley is as deep as cucumber, with Gaoligong Mountain at an altitude of more than 5,000 meters and Dairika Mountain at an altitude of more than 4,000 meters. The canyon is located on both sides of the fast-flowing Dulong River, forming the Dulong River Grand Canyon. Dulong River is located in the southwest, sparsely populated, and traffic and information are extremely blocked.

Before liberation, Dulong people only used zip lines and rattan bridges to cross the river. After liberation, under the care of the party and the government, six cable suspension bridges were built successively to overcome many difficulties. However, in the whole Dulong River area, there are still many rattan bridges across the river, and rattan bridges are still an important means of transportation for Dulong people. The rattan bridge is simple and beautiful in structure, but it is very distinctive.

It is a rope (now mostly steel rope) woven with rattan and bamboo unique to Dulong River, tied to the trunk or wooden stakes fixed on both sides, woven into a net with rattan or bamboo, and then paved with golden bamboo or dragon bamboo with two characters wide, so people can cross the river from the net. On the day when the bridge was completed, Dulong people in nearby villages gathered around the bridge in traditional holiday costumes, lighting fires, drinking, drumming, knocking on the awn bow, singing and dancing to celebrate.