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A popular stop on the backpacker circuit thanks to its proximity to the natural splendor of Jiuzhaigou, Songpan is a relaxed little town of ornate gates and bridges that serves as a gateway to the heavily Tibetan regions of Northern Sichuan.

The focal activity here is horse-trekking. Popular trips include three to four day treks around Ice Mountain, two or three day rides through the Muni Valley with its lakes and waterfalls, or longer treks of up to ten days out to scenic Huanglong National Park. Considering the abundance of both territory and guides to choose from, check with other travelers locally before making any decisions if you can; there have been a number of complaints about the quality of treks and behavior of guides/managers in the past.

Within Songpan proper activities include checking out the Tibetan wares and souvenirs for sale along Shunjiang Road, checking out views of the city from Guanyin Ge (Guanyin Pavilion) and admiring the city's impressive North Gate —impressive not for only its size, but also for having survived six earthquakes, Japanese bombs and a fraught history as the final line of defense for the fortified city when it was known as Songzhou.

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History

The characters above Songpan's North Gate mean "Songzhou," the name given to the city by Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang (1368-98), back when it was an important trade hub at the juncture of Sichuan, Gansu and Qinghai provinces. The city's imposing 10 meter high walls kept theives and brigands out, while keeping merchants and all their goods safely inside.

China's Republican Period (1912-1949) would see Songpan's strategic value greatly enhanced by the discovery of the Zhangla goldmine. Locals love to tell the story of how the Kuomintang, while fleeing the advancing Communists, overloaded a plane with gold and crashed into a nearby mountain, a tale of lost booty still inspiring treasure hunting expeditions to this day.

During the Second Sino-Japanese War, a Japanese bombing run intending to knock out production at the mine and thereby weaken China's economy went awry, the planes dropping their payloads on the unfortunate citizens of Songpan itself, 20 kilometers from the mine.

Nowadays, Songpan owes much of its development to surging tourism, providing local Hui, Qiang, Tibetan and Han Chinese with economic opportunities that were few and far between just a decade ago.

Climate

Situated at an elevation of 2,800 meters, travelers planning on visiting or coming through should be mindful of the possibility of altitude sickness if ascension occurs too rapidly. Altitude also means increased exposure to UV rays, so pack sunscreen. Some horse treks take you to altitudes of over 4,000 meters.

The region is humid and can get uncomfortably sticky during summer days, though nights cool enough to warrant layers, long sleeves and sweaters. Winters see snowfall and plummeting temperatures. Winter clothing, including mittens and hats, is an absolute must. The best time to visit is April through late October.

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24-May-2012
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