Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Yiwu Bolivia Hotel

Yiwu Bolivia Hotel

Early in the morning, my friend Yu and I rushed to Copacabana cabannes from La Paz, the Bolivian capital, because there were only two buses a day. I couldn't wait for the breakfast in the hotel, so I bought a traditional Bolivian snack Salte on the way. A (Like fried jiaozi with beef and chicken stuffing, you can also have soup! Sanmao used to release Salte? A transliteration of Sha's parents wrote: She lived in Bolivia for 18 days, eating two in the morning and 36 in one day. Actually, it looks a lot like empanadas in Peru and Colombia, but Salte? The skin of A tastes sweet, and the stuffing tastes very different.

The destination of our trip is Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. Originally, I didn't plan this stop in my trip, because people in Peru have been there, seen the islanders' cultures of many nationalities, lived on floating islands and experienced the daily life of the aborigines. It is said that the floating island on Lake Titicaca in Bolivia is only used to attract tourists, but no residents actually live there. However, I dragged Yu to Bolivia, and this stop was impressively listed on her list, and I was happy to go.

The bus departs from Terminal de Buses La Paz in La Paz, and crosses the endless grassland in full of green. On the horizon in the distance, there are rows of towering snow-capped mountains. Everything on the plateau grows tenaciously, and the cold wind sings for them. Staring out of the window, the pink glow reflects the infinite horizon, and the mood is like this vast grassland, like this magnificent snow-capped mountain, like this bus running in Shan Ye, like a camel walking on the grass. ......

It was noon when I arrived in Copacabana, and I had already bought a boat ticket to the island (the boat ticket can even be bargained). We are hungry and need a solid lunch. There are restaurants on both sides of the road leading to the dock, and the diners are naturally tourists from all walks of life to view the lake. What we ordered was the trout in Lake Titicaca, which was quite heavy, tasteless, and the price was higher than normal. It's always good to be able to fill your stomach, and everything is fine with a good attitude.

At half past one in the afternoon, sail on time. It takes about an hour for the ship to dock at Isla del Sol, and Diego, the owner of Airbnb, has been waiting at the dock. We looked at the direction of the house with heavy backpacks, took a deep breath and prepared to climb the mountain! Diego contacted us before and asked him if he needed a donkey to help with the heavy luggage. Jade wants it, and she says how romantic it is to walk in the mountain stream with a little donkey! I couldn't laugh, so I said let the donkey save her strength. Halfway through, I remembered her little donkey again, and a funny picture of her holding the little donkey appeared in front of me instantly. ......

Diego's house is built by the lake, which should be the most beautiful lake view room in Yumani Village! There is no obstacle to the line of sight, facing the Isla del Luna (Moon Island) in the lake. At first glance, the blue lake can't tell whether it is a sea of clouds or a snowy mountain in the distance, and any gorgeous words are pale and powerless at this time. Just feel the holy lake, the holy mountain, the clouds and the Dojo given by nature quietly.

Diego settled us down and chatted with us. This beautiful house was designed and built by him alone. Now in addition to receiving guests, cleaning the room, making tea and cooking, we have to take care of our pregnant wife. Sincerely sigh: what five good young people! So we made up a story: the most hardworking boy in the village married the most beautiful girl in the village, you cut wood, I fed the horses, and gave birth to three or five dolls, making life a poem: facing the sea, spring blossoms. ...

Put down your luggage and prepare to go to the high observation deck to see the scenery of the holy lake. From here, you can see the other half of Lake Titicaca, Puno, Peru. Walking through the center of the village, I found that every house here is well built, and there are all kinds of facilities in the village, such as schools, churches, hospitals, restaurants, shops, entertainment places, etc ... There are no tourists along the way, which is completely different from the bustling grand occasion of Lake Titicaca in Peru. The village is very quiet, and occasionally villagers pass by in twos and threes, which reduces the noise of business and increases the fireworks of the world.

Standing on the Mirador (observation deck), you can have a panoramic view of the beautiful lake. A Brazilian uncle recorded Vlog passionately, and kept repeating the magical and incredible modal particles. Seeing us, I stopped and began to speak, but it seemed that I could only sigh, "How beautiful! It's beautiful! " There are no other words. That's right! At this point, superfluous words are definitely disappointing.

At night, the wind on the plateau can penetrate the thick coat. Yu and I decided to find a place to watch the sunset. On the way to Mirrado, we tacitly chose a restaurant called Las Velas. It is said that there is not only delicious food here, but also the most beautiful sunset. The owner of the restaurant is Pablo Y Lydia and his wife. Pablo told us that their home is the only place in the village without electricity, which is very special, so it is called candle restaurant. He and his wife, Lydia, are both authentic chefs and both studied in La Paz. Looking around, it seems that all tourists coming to the island are concentrated here, which is undoubtedly the right place!

Sitting on a bench outside the restaurant, several couples are enjoying drinking red wine, watching the sunset and whispering. Soon, the golden and pink glow of Sunset Lake passed through the clouds and hung on the horizon like satin. The guests who were originally sitting in the restaurant were attracted by this spectacle, and the wind was cold. Don't miss the opportunity to take a photo with the sunset. I seem to have found a more romantic scene than walking in a mountain stream with a little donkey, and I kept shooting with my camera in my hand. ...

Maybe it's too complicated. We waited for an hour for our order, but we didn't hear any urging from any table. Instead, we pass lighted candles to each other and play "romantic" jokes on each other. Yu and I ate dog food for couples and took candles, because everyone said that every table here should be romantic. Simple pizza and trout, it's no exaggeration to eat happily.

There is no doubt that Lake Titicaca here is also glad that you came. On the 4000m plateau, it is more romantic than oxygen! The house we live in is Diego y Maritza, and the restaurant we go to is Pablo y Lydia. I believe there are more Diego and Marisa, Pablo and Lydia in the village … They have lived a poetic life for generations, quiet, carefree, away from the noise and enjoying themselves …

About the author:

Coco, a Beijinger, quit her job in a state-owned enterprise for many years and went to study in the United States. COVID-19 lived in South America for two years during the epidemic, and now he has returned to the United States for further study. Love sports and life; Love learning and travel; Love code words, love sharing. I hope my words can warm everyone on the road.