Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - There are several scenic spots in Fuli Bridge.

There are several scenic spots in Fuli Bridge.

When traveling in Fuli Bridge, which scenic spots must be visited or worth visiting should be the most concerned issue for every tourist.

Must-see attractions of Fuli Bridge:

Secondly, the surrounding area of R&F Bridge is also worth seeing!

Surrounding attractions: Yulong River rafting, Jinlong Bridge and Cuiping Wuzhishan.

Yulong river rafting

Drifting is the recommended way to visit Yulong River. Boating on the yu long River on a bamboo raft is very pleasant. Sitting on a slow bamboo raft, watching the rolling peaks and pastoral scenery on both sides of the strait. Along the way, you will pass through the town and many ancient bridges, and there is a clear river below, which is quiet and relaxing.

There are 6 docks along the Yulong River drifting road, and the order of docks is: Jinlong Bridge Pier, Yulong Bridge Pier, Brewmaster Pier, Jima Pier, Shuiedi Pier and Wanjing Pier.

Jinlong bridge

Jinlong Bridge is modern in appearance, but it is famous as the classic starting point of Yulong River rafting. Standing on the bridge, you can see the panoramic view of Yulong River.

Cuiping Wuzhishan

Wuzhishan Cuiping is located in the core area of Grape Peak Forest, a world natural heritage, in the west of Cuiping Village, Grape Town, Yangshuo County, where Zhuge Liang's descendants live in the south of China. In the scenic spot, there are "the life story exhibition hall of Zhuge Liang in Wuhou Temple", "Reading Desk No.1", "Zhuge Village Sightseeing Spot" and "World Natural Heritage Photography Spot". Mr. Wu Fangkui, a photographer of China Photographers Association, won the "Top Ten Works" in the first China Three Rural Photography Exhibition, and China Post issued special stamps. In the Ming Dynasty, Huguang participated in Zhuge Ping's youth and often went to Wuzhishan to study hard. In the seventeenth year of Hongwu, he passed the Guangxi Provincial Examination for Xie Yuan, and later generations built a "reading desk" halfway up the mountain to commemorate him.