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About Danba
Danba lies along the eastern border of Ganzi Tibet Autonomous Region, which lies in western Sichuan. The county is not far from Ya'an in the southeast, Kangding in the south and Daofu in the west.
The county varies greatly in altitude, from peaks that are as high as 5,820 meters to river valleys as low as 1,700 meters. The Big Jinchuan and small Jinchuan Rivers meet here, marking the beginning of the Dadu River.
The county's landscape is vertically changing, from the high-altitude snow-capped mountains, glaciers to the low altitude grasslands and valleys.
The main population here is composed of ethnic Tibetans.
"Kingdom of One Thousand Castles"


The county of Danba is dubbed as "a kingdom of one thousand castles." Groups of castles are scattered around strategic positions in the valley or near villages. Towers and citadels were built hundreds of years ago, for defensive purposes and passing messages between different villages. The height of these stone-built military structures is often above 30 meters, while the tallest tower measures 60 meters in height. Looking from afar, the scene of groups of towers and castles standing in the gorgeous Danba valley is breathtaking.
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