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How to play the Red River?

Located in Yunnan, the Red River is an unpopular tourist destination. After all, Lijiang, Shangri-La, Dali, Xishuangbanna and Kunming are the first choices for Yunnan. In fact, the Red River also has many places worth visiting.

The Red River Yuanyang Terrace should be the most famous scenic spot here, attracting a large number of photographers to take pictures every year, and sometimes it is hard to find one, which proves that the Red River Yuanyang Terrace is very popular.

Tell me about my feelings when I went to the terraced fields. We arrived at Badaguan scenic spot at four o'clock in the afternoon, when the sun was shining. People who thought we had arrived early, but when they saw the observation deck, they were amazing. The railings on several floors of the observation deck are lined with camera racks of old wizards and tourists with cameras. We finally found a corner that was barely in a good position to take root, and we waited until 7 o'clock in the evening. We were lucky that day. Although the sunset is not the most beautiful, we can see the magical beauty of terraced fields in the sunset. Compared with a few days ago, my friend went to Yuanyang, it was raining, and what he saw was a piece of water mist, so we are thanking the beautiful weather.

The terraced fields in Yuanyangtai have their own characteristics. The beautiful Tiger Mouth Terrace and Badatai are also good places to watch the sunset. Every April or so, if you are lucky, you can still see the sunset in the sea of clouds. The multi-purpose tree terrace is a good place to watch the sunrise. Remember to allocate your time reasonably. The versatile tree can't see the sunset, and the tiger's mouth can't see the sunrise. The distance between scenic spots is far, all of which are above 10 km. It is best to go by car, so it is very important to arrange accommodation before going, otherwise you have to get up early to catch the scenic spots.