Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Departing from Fuzhou, I am going to Wuyi Mountain for a two-day trip. I don’t want to report to a travel agency. What is the best way to go?

Departing from Fuzhou, I am going to Wuyi Mountain for a two-day trip. I don’t want to report to a travel agency. What is the best way to go?

Travel freely. . . Hmm, I did this last time. Taking the train is not expensive, but it takes quite a long time. It takes five hours from afternoon to dark, right? I kind of forgot. The ticket price is about 50, which is not expensive.

At that time, I stayed at a hotel near Wuyi Mountain. It was a good idea not to go there, because I went to a hotel in Yancheng that is said to be relatively famous in the area. The result was much worse than other hotels. There are computers in the hotel, we only have wifi. In fact, the 7-day hotel is about the same, but the air in the hotel there is more humid and uncomfortable.

Don’t look for a local guide, that’s a rip-off! Everything was much more expensive than doing it ourselves. We were not given any tickets, and the fare was also expensive. So never look for a wild guide. However, it is said that students of Wuyi University have a free path up the mountain, which is very possible, and local farmers seem to have it too. As for how to go up the mountain from the hotel, this is also very easy.

Wuyi Mountain is relatively large and can be visited for two days. It is more cost-effective to buy a package ticket. As for tickets, you can use Baidu, which is more clear. If you have a discount certificate, be sure to bring it. As for the scenery inside, it’s all in the eye of the beholder. If I hadn’t been led up and down the mountain by a wild guide, maybe I would have had time to appreciate the scenery. But without a tour guide, it would be boring because you don’t know where you are going. , what's here. As for bamboo rafts and the like, it’s all in the eye of the beholder. The ticket price of more than 100 yuan is simply a rip-off. If you go there at this time, you’ll probably be chilled to death. However, many people still go for the bamboo rafts.

As for the tea over there, you’d better not buy it. I can pick up a few of their words, especially when the tour guide took us to buy tea from a house. I understand everything the person introducing me understands, but I understand everything she doesn’t understand. It’s so boring. Well, by the way, they also sell fungus and red mushrooms. It's normal for you to want to buy something, but think about it, with the transportation now so developed, is it necessary to go there to buy these things that you don't know whether they are genuine or not and whether the price is fair? I remember when I went to Xi'an to buy black jade, that cheating guy sold it for 100 yuan in the shop in the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. The vendor sold it for 80 yuan when I left the shop. He sold it at the stall in Qinling for 30 yuan. I bought one in the parking lot for 10 yuan. Give one away, you can imagine that this is amazing.