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What does China call romantic city?

The top ten romantic city in China are as follows:

The first one: Wuzhen (maybe the story of Wuzhen can only be missed)

An elegant ancient town, because of a movie "Time is like water", I can't forget to return. Six-day love fairy tales are unforgettable for fifty years.

Second: Yangshuo West Street (looking for paradise in my heart)

Yangshuo is a quiet and comfortable city, but there is a bustling petty bourgeoisie street-West Street.

The third one: Tibet (meeting a girl with a backpack)

If you ask the reason for going to Tibet, maybe a thousand people will have a thousand answers.

Romantic fourth city: Medog (love on foot)

Medog was once the only impassable county in China, so this mysterious place with strong religious color once became a holy place for backpackers.

Fifth: Lugu Lake (how many exciting stories happen at night)

The quiet and beautiful scenery and the custom of "men don't marry, women don't marry" make Lugu Lake attractive.

The sixth-Lijiang (the city of original affairs)

About Lijiang, there is an imagination: a leisurely afternoon, tables and chairs in front of a petty bourgeoisie coffee bar, staring blankly or reading alone.

Seventh-Phoenix (a little drunk, a little worried)

I don't know if everyone who goes to Phoenix has fantasies about Cui Cui.

Eighth place-Hong Kong (thinking of a relationship)

One day, our civilization was completely destroyed, and everything was finished-burned out, bombed out, collapsed, and perhaps this wall was left. Tassel, if we had met tassel under this wall, maybe you would have been sincere to me, maybe I would have been sincere to you.

Ninth place: Shanghai (drunken night)

Perhaps bewitched by Farewell to Vian, I think Shanghai is a modern petty bourgeoisie city.

The last one: Daocheng Aden (fairy tale encounter)

The most famous conclusion about Daocheng is what American photographer Ethan said: "Daocheng has everything you can imagine and everything you can't imagine."

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