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What does Ya 'an Sanya mean?

Sanya refers to Yayu, Yayu and Yayu. Yayu, Yayu and Yayu are also called Ya 'an Sanya. Ya 'an is located at the intersection of Sichuan-Tibet and Sichuan-Yunnan highways, 20 kilometers away from Chengdu/KLOC-0. It is a transitional zone between Sichuan Basin and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, between Chinese culture and national culture, between modern central cities and primitive natural ecological areas. It was the gateway and the only way to the ancient Southern Silk Road, and was once the capital of Xikang Province. The famous Sanya culture: elegant girl, elegant fish and elegant rain, also known as Ya 'an Three Musts.

Ya 'an is known as the "City of Night Leakage", with an average annual rainfall of about 1.800 mm, and it is also known as the rainy city, which is the area with the most rainfall in Sichuan. It is located at the junction of Sichuan Basin and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Because the subtropical monsoon in the west and the cold air in the south meet here, it rains lightly almost every night of the year, especially in summer and autumn. As a result, it became the place where the goddess filled the sky in ancient legends. Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote the poem "Dive into the night with the wind, moisten things quietly", which is about the rainy night in Ya 'an.