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Where is the village of Seluo?
Seluo Village is an administrative village under the jurisdiction of Lama Town, meigu county, Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province, with the urban-rural classification code of 220. The zoning code is 5 13436 104203, and the first six digits of the resident ID number are 5 13436. Postal code 6 16450, long-distance telephone area code 0834, license plate number Sichuan W. Seluo Village and Madu Village, Gele Amen Village, Wani Village, Hema Village, Luobu Caiga Village, Lada Village, Mayi Village, Immigrant Village, Lomoyida Village, Zishi Village, Mugejue Village, Weishi Village, Boer Village and Bonaigu Village.
There are some tourist attractions near Seluo Village, such as Dafeng Peak, Yanzi Cliff in Gongga Mountain, Heizhugou and Huangmaoling in Liangshan, Siganpu one-tile board house, and some specialties, such as Liangshan Cliff Eagle Chicken, Meigu Goat, White Amorphophallus, many goats and Liangshan Rock Eagle Chicken.
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