How dangerous are China s top 10 forbidden zones?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-25

The first: Qiangtang no man's land.

Located in the northwest of China, the Qiangtang uninhabited area is the largest uninhabited area in the world, and here is the "third pole of the earth" and "the roof of the roof of the world". Because of the high altitude, harsh climate, and sparse population, it is extremely difficult to protect. This place is one of the three major uninhabited areas in the world, and there are Tibetan antelope, argali, rock sheep, lynx, hare, Tibetan snowcock, etc., which are national second-class protected animals in the reserve, and it is also an important nature reserve area in China.

The second: Fengmen Village.

Fengmen Village is located in Jiaozuo, Henan Province, and is a famous "** because some supernatural events often occur here." It is said that the compass and compass do not work here, and many people say that they have heard of strange sounds. The history here is relatively long, Fengmen Village used to be a famous tourist attraction, but I don't know what to start with, the residents here began to slowly move away from here, and it became a "no man's land". It is said that there are rumors that the village has been reduced to **, but in fact it is not.

The third: the Valley of Death.

The Valley of Death is located in the Kunlun Mountains, and due to its mysterious legends and the presence of strong magnetic fields, there are many unknown dangers in the area. People who enter the valley are often struck by lightning, and the temperature difference is very large, which can easily cause accidents in swamps and permafrost. Due to its harsh environment and the effects of bad weather, Death Valley has become a place of terror in the hearts of people.

Fourth: Wawu Mountain.

Wawu Mountain is the largest forest park in China and is known as the Lost Soul of China. Due to the mysterious horror of the Ecstasy, the local ** had to be classified as a forbidden area for tourism when developing the resources of Wawu Mountain, so as to prevent tourists from straying into the Ecstasy. It is located in Sichuan, covering an area of 1.05 million acres and is rich in wildlife. Visitors are forbidden to set foot in Wawu Mountain, because of its complex terrain and abnormal geology, and there will be many uncertain phenomena when entering it. Because of its geographical location on the same latitude as the Bermuda Triangle, it is known as the "Bermuda Triangle" on land.

Fifth: Lop Nur.

Due to drought, desertification and bad weather, Lop Nur has become an extremely cold area and is classified as a forbidden life zone. Shaped like a human ear, it is known as the "ear of the earth" and also known as the "sea of death", with an endless Gobi desert.

Sixth: the waters of the Lao Ye Temple in Poyang Lake.

The waters of Poyang Lake Lao Ye Temple are located in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, and are known as the "Devil's Triangle". It is said that there is a mysterious triangle in the temple where some ships are said to have sunk, and it is not known why such an area was formed. This body of water is called "Lao Ye Temple Water" because there is a temple in it, which is the Dingjiang Wang Temple, which is called Lao Ye Temple. For thousands of years, this body of water has been a mystery, and countless ships have mysteriously disappeared here. On April 16, 1945, the Japanese transport ship "Kobe Maru" of more than 2,000 tons sailed to the northwest of Poyang Lake in Jiangxi. None of the more than 200 people on board escaped. Subsequently, the Japanese sent people to dive into the lake to reconnoitre. With the exception of Yamashita Tezaki, all the people who went into the water mysteriously disappeared. When Yamashita Tezaki took off his wetsuit, he looked frightened and then went crazy. The waters are so terrifying that no one dares to approach them.

Seventh: Laon Wrong.

Laang is located in the **Ali region, the lake is brackish, due to geological changes, it was originally a saltwater lake. Lake Aungcuo is known as the "Ghost Lake" by the locals because of its black color. Because the lake is located in a remote area, sparsely populated, the folk have "ghost gates, mountains and mountains, easy to go in and difficult to come out", the clouds and mist in the canyon, the valley is breezy, the quiet and gloomy environment and legends are creepy; You are not allowed to enter without a professional tour guide in the scenic area. The scenery around it is also very beautiful, but due to climate change and the closure of the lake, the water quality of the lake has become unusually inhospitable, so the lake is also known as the "ghost lake".

The eighth: Shennongjia.

Shennongjia is a natural scenic spot in Hubei Province, located in Hubei Province, which is a well-preserved primitive oasis in China and one of the largest primeval forests in China. It retains its original natural condition, with legends of wild men and the growth of rare animals and plants. Shennongjia is a paradise for animals and plants, as well as a paradise for animals and plants. However, due to the protection of Shennongjia, tourists are not allowed to come and go at will.

The ninth: Liupan Mountain.

Liupan Mountain is located on the Loess Plateau, with a suitable climate and extremely high vegetation coverage. Because it is shrouded in fog all year round, it is easy to get lost, and there are many wild animals living in the mountains, and people may encounter wild animal attacks when they go there, so it is generally forbidden to enter without a professional to lead the way. Liupan Mountain Ghost Gate Pass is purely because of the harsh natural environment, lush vegetation, and a well-preserved primeval forest. However, due to the humid climate, it is shrouded in fog all year round, and it is easy to get lost after entering.

Tenth: Luoyang Ancient Village.

Luoyang Ancient Village is located in Zhejiang Province, with a history of hundreds of years, where the mountains and rivers are beautiful, the scenery is very good, and it is called the modern version of the Peach Blossom Spring. Over the years, there have been many fires in the ancient village, resulting in a large number of houses being burned down. However, in recent years, due to the flight of villagers and the lack of effective rescue, the population of Luoyang Ancient Village has gradually decreased. At present, Luoyang Ancient Village is still a mysterious and terrifying place.

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