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Xizhou ancient town has become a must-see spot every time I come to Dali.

There is a beautiful rice field near Lin Yuan, which has become the point where many people come to Xizhou to punch in.

The first time I came alone, I didn't leave any photos. The second time was with Sister Hua, preparing to start Tibet for 45 days in go on road trip. It took two days to go from Guangzhou to Dali. Dali in early September seems to be rainy season, and it rained for three days in a row. We didn't even set foot on Erhai Lake. We just visited the old house in Xizhou and took a look at this rice field.

Xizhou has probably become a must-see place every time I come to Dali. It is also a good feeling to walk in the ancient town like this. Rich people are all in Xizhou, and many people who can do business in Dali are in Xizhou. Therefore, there are many well-preserved buildings in the Bai people's houses in the Western Zhou Dynasty, such as Yan Jia Courtyard, Dongjia Courtyard and Yangjia Courtyard in Sifang Street. People who are interested in Bai folk houses must not miss Xizhou ancient town.

You can't miss this "public phone" in Xizhou. At a crossroads, there will be many people taking pictures here. Walk past the rounded buildings, and then continue to look at the rice fields in Lin Yuan.

We spoiled in the golden rice fields just to make our trip memories more interesting. Eun-Ming told me to have a toothache and a stomachache, and I changed my movements whenever I had a headache. Fan is very harmonious. They all use a7r3. Why can you do it all without focusing?

That's all. Last night's floral skirt was bought for nothing.

Tell a funny story, the three of us agreed to go to bed early the night before, set off early the next morning, go to more places, stop and go, and make clear arrangements.

I really got up early the next day, and the hotel set off at eight o'clock. I won't even say if I drank a lot last night. I shot the starry sky late, and the appointed departure time really gathered. I wonder who didn't do enough homework. We drove to Haishe Park, only to find that we were locked out and people wouldn't open it at all.

It turns out that the three of us. . . I slept in the car all morning, and when I woke up, I found it was almost time for lunch. I just want to ask if the bed in the inn is not soft enough or not fragrant enough.

At this time, I still want to thank my drone. When people can't get in, this guy with wings flies in to help us look. The sea tongue was originally an oasis protruding from the center of Erhai Lake, and now it looks more vivid.

This oasis is really beautiful. I remember that when I came alone, I rode a small electric donkey with a tripod and left a lot of photos for myself.