Five
Flower Lake is also called the Wuhua Hai Lake is located in China’s Wuhua
Jiuzhaigou National Park, one of natural freshwater lakes in the Valley of Rize.
China’s Jiuzhaigou National Park is a protected nature reserve with a
collection of beautiful and unspoiled natural wonders. Local individuals says
that the Five Flower Lake is a Holy Lake, and the entire Valley is often called
fairyland, and has an area of 13.8 hectares and 16.4 meters at a depth of, but
Five Flower Lake is considered to be a jewel of Jiuzhaigou. Five Flower Lake
and surrounding areas are home to over 140 species of birds, exotic plants and
animals, as well as giant pandas are endangered, as well as a gold-nosed
monkeys and tapirs. Although it has a temperate climate but pleasant, protected
status permits valleys, forests and lush meadows to grow uninterrupted by hefty
development. With crystal-clear waters making it looks to the bottom of the
Lake. The blue color of the Lake and the bottom of the Lake is covered with
ancient trees have fallen and lived there from time to time.
Five
Flower Lake has an unusual composition so that what is in it is likely to be
maintained in clear waters. Water that contains calcium carbonate as well as
hydrophytes, with different color serves colorful scenery, such as blue,
blackish green and light yellow. When viewed up close, the deep blues and
Greens as well as ice-clear waters are very impressive. However, when sunlight
reflecting on the water, or where certain minerals found in high concentrations
in the water, then it also appears green or green jade color is very dark, and
light yellow on. It is often said that the color of the Five Flower Lake
resemble a feather Peacock. The name of the Lake comes from the idea that there
are at least five different colors, which makes it similar to the flower garden
featuring five intense colors of flowers, which can be seen at any time.