Get up at 03:40 in the morning, gather at 04:20 after washing and take a tour bus to depart, and go to Salango near Bokara at night to see the sunrise. The Salangko Heights, northwest of Bokara, are nearly 1600 meters above sea level. This is the best place for visitors to Bokara to concentrate on watching the Himalayan sunrise. During the night, our car passed the sleeping streets of Lake Feiwa and the narrow and steep mountain roads. After about 40 minutes, it arrived at the parking lot halfway up the hill. We were the first bus to arrive, followed by a succession of tour teams and individual passengers arriving by chartered bus. After getting off the bus, we went to the viewing platform under the guidance of the tour guide, and continued to walk up a mountain path. On the farmhouse platform of a village, plastic chairs were placed to form the viewing platform, while the downstairs rooms were opened up as shops. Although it is in the early morning and evening, with the arrival of tourists, industrious owners have begun to display various Nepalese shawls, tapestries, scarves and clothing to attract business. We set the direction of the sunrise on the viewing platform and sat down to enjoy the beautiful night sky. Bokara, like Zidawan, has a much clearer night sky than Kathmandu, and such a clear night sky is rare in China at present. Looking up at the stars in the sky, the Oriental Star has risen, and the Big Dipper, which shows the shape of a spoon to indicate its orientation, is particularly evident. There is even a meteor in the sky. At 06:30, the sky was obviously reddish, and then the snowy mountains beside him were first covered with sunlight. In the clicking sound of many tourist cameras, the glowing fireball from the semicircle outcrop to the end of the whole garden sprinkled sunlight all over the landscape and the earth. Then we snapped the sunny Annapurna Snow Mountains and the cloudy Lake Fava. It's a wonderful experience to watch the sun rise between such magnificent snowy mountains and lakes. It's also a good memory of our greed for darkness in the morning.