Qiunatong Village can be said to be the last village at the northern end of the Nujiang Grand Canyon. It is in the shape of a long strip, tightly attached to the edge of the Nujiang River. It is located in Bingzhongluo Town, Gongshan County, at an altitude of about 1,750 meters. Next to the village are two snow-capped mountains, close to Myanmar. People living here believe that the higher they live, the closer they can be to the gods, and naturally they can get more blessings from the gods. Because of its remote location, most people here live a self-sufficient life. The only public building in the village is a Catholic church, which was originally a temple. The brown-yellow buildings are matched with blue-gray tiles, hidden among the snow-capped mountains, jungles and flowing water.
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Qiunatong Village can be said to be the last village at the northern end of the Nujiang Grand Canyon. It is in the shape of a long strip, tightly attached to the edge of the Nujiang River. It is located in Bingzhongluo Town, Gongshan County, at an altitude of about 1,750 meters. Next to the village are two snow-capped mountains, close to Myanmar. People living here believe that the higher they live, the closer they can be to the gods, and naturally they can get more blessings from the gods. Because of its remote location, most people here live a self-sufficient life. The only public building in the village is a Catholic church, which was originally a temple. The brown-yellow buildings are matched with blue-gray tiles, hidden among the snow-capped mountains, jungles and flowing water.