Gongga's Story

Mount Gongga, at 7,556 meters, is hailed as the “King of Sichuan Mountains.” Rising at the meeting of the Tibetan Plateau and the western Sichuan highlands, it stands eternal — crowned with snow, shrouded in shifting mists, a silent guardian that bridges heaven and the human heart.
In Tibetan culture, Gongga is more than a mountain — it is a sacred presence. Pilgrims circle its base in reverence, prayer flags dancing in the wind, carrying their hopes into the sky.