Luoji Township, Three Parallel Rivers National Park
Facts and practical information
Luoji Township is a township in northwestern Yunnan province, Southwest China. It is under the administration of Shangri-La County, the seat of which lies 49 kilometres to the west. Its seat is the village of Luoji, connected by road to Zhongdian and the villages of Jiulong and Niru, the other major villages in the township. Other villages of note include Mushengtu, Laohuofang, and Duiwoluo. The township covers an area of 1,041 square kilometres and is semi mountainous, with the mountainous areas and heavier rainfall to the northwest. Its highest point is Mount Nengnabu near Niru, and the lowest point is at the Jinsha River and there is an estimated total of 72 peaks in the township. It has an estimated population of 4,254, the main ethnic groups being 37% Han, 26% Yi, 16% Tibetan, 14% Naxi and 1% Lisu. The main rivers are the Jinsha River, the Luoji River and the Niru River. ()
Three Parallel Rivers National Park