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What are the four bridges in Xiaojin County?

These four bridges include David Bridge, Mongolia Bridge, Saddle Bridge and Sanguan Bridge.

Xiaojin County is located at the southern tip of Aba Prefecture in northwest Sichuan, bordering Wenchuan County in the east, Baoxing County in Ya 'an City in the south, Danba County and Kangba County in Ganzi Prefecture in the west, and Marcand County and Jinchuan County in the north, with an area of 557 1 km2. Xiaojin County is rich in natural resources and unique in tourism resources.

Among them, Siguniang Mountain Scenic Area consists of Shuangqiaogou, Changpinggou, Haizigou and Siguniang Mountain, where blue sky, white clouds, snow and ice mountains, meadow lakes and various wild flowers are organically combined, forming a wonderful natural dynamic three-dimensional picture scroll; Jin Jia Mountain Forest Park consists of two primitive ecological zones, Muchenggou and Muerzhaigou. A large number of wild animals in the park complement the original vegetation. Lianghekou Scenic Area consists of Hongqiao ditch, Majiagou, Bawanggou and Lianghekou conference site.

In Xiaojin County, Tibetan, Qiang, Hui, Han and other ethnic groups live next to each other, and the towers, houses and blue bricks in the territory complement each other. Tibetan Qiang pots and pans are rough and heroic, and folk songs and lion dances are stirring. Buzha Opera, which has been staged all the year round in Han Niu Township, has basically retained its original artistic form for a long time. Coupled with the legend about the birth of Buza Opera, it is somewhat similar to the ancient Greek drama originated in memory of Dionysus Dionysus, so it is called "the embryonic form of modern drama".

Baseman Jiarong Tibetan costumes like to use red, green, black and white, red and blue, and skillfully use secondary colors and gold and silver thread, which has a lively artistic effect. During the evolution of about 2,000 kinds of costumes since the first century BC, Baseman Jiarong Tibetan costumes combined with their own costumes and absorbed the advantages of various ethnic groups, and finally formed a unique style in color and production.