Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Pingwu, Sichuan has always been called "a place close to heaven". Why are there still no tourists visiting?

Pingwu, Sichuan has always been called "a place close to heaven". Why are there still no tourists visiting?

There are thousands of beautiful scenery in the world, hiding different natural scenery. In Pingwu County, Sichuan Province, there is a place with picturesque natural scenery, which is called "a place close to heaven", and that is Pingwu Si Er. So, why are there not many tourists visiting here? Let's take a look.

Wu Ping Si Er

One of the reasons why tourists don't travel to Pingwu Temple;

Pingwu 42, an inaccessible place, is a primitive natural ecological area. Mountains, canyons, grasslands, jungles, sunrises and sunsets are all full of flowers. The ecology here is extremely primitive, and the forest coverage rate is over 85%. Walking here is like being in a fairyland on earth. Every time, it is a beautiful picture. Therefore, this place is called "a place close to heaven". As for why no one went, it was mostly because the place was not very famous and the publicity was not in place.

Wu Ping Si Er

The second reason why tourists don't travel to Pingwu Temple;

In fact, many places in the world are called "places close to heaven". Places like Shangri-La, Potala Palace and Tahiti all have such titles. As for Pingwu 42, it is called "a place close to heaven", which is just the photographer's statement. Have you ever been told by others or other authorities? Therefore, don't think that tourists have to get used to and go to places close to heaven when photographers say so. Even if it is really heaven, not everyone likes to go. Obviously, that doesn't make sense, does it?

Wu Ping Si Er

Of course, Pingwu 42 is really beautiful, and it's really worth visiting simply as a tourist target. But there is no need to worry about why there are fewer tourists. Some people may like to go, while others are not interested at all. So you don't have to think too much at all.