Zhiziluo, which means "good place" in Lisu and "rich place" in Nu, was once a place full of life and vitality. It is located at an important node of the Ancient Tea Horse Road, as the capital of Nujiang Prefecture and the seat of the former Bijiang County, and is the political, cultural and economic center of the Nujiang region. The city is rich in history and culture, and has witnessed the prosperity and development of the Nu River region.
However, fate always seems to change inadvertently. The city was put in limbo by predictions from geologists, who warned of the possibility of a landslide in Chikora, risking the destruction of the city. This prophecy sent the entire city into panic and unease. Overnight, the state capital moved out, residents evacuated, and the once-bustling city became empty in an instant.
Although there was no geological disaster in the end, Chikora lost his former glory forever. It turned into a ruined city overnight, and the once bustling streets, bustling shops, and bustling markets disappeared without a trace. Only the silent buildings and barren land seem to tell the city's past glory and present loneliness.
**Wan Fan Incentive Plan Zhiziluo's changes are embarrassing. From the original state ** station, to the current administrative village, this huge gap makes people sigh the impermanence of fate and the impermanence of life. However, even though Chikora is no longer the bustling city it once was, it still carries a rich history and culture, and has become a place worth exploring and pondering.