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What are the famous tourist attractions in China?

With the development of society, people's living standards have gradually improved, and tourism has become an indispensable part of daily life. When it comes to tourism, every country in the world has its own characteristics. China, on the other hand, covers a vast area and has countless tourist attractions. Modern people seem to be accustomed to traveling to relax in their free time, especially during the annual May Day and October Day holidays, tourist attractions everywhere will be full!

Traveling is undoubtedly a pleasant thing, but sometimes it is inevitable that we will encounter some unexpected situations during the journey, which will affect our interest. Therefore, when we travel, we must make good plans and plan the food, clothing, housing and transportation during the trip so that our journey can be more complete.

There are so many scenic spots in China, large and small, some of which are indeed worth visiting, but some are just superficial and do not live up to their name. What's even more serious is accidentally entering some "black spots", which will make people even more disappointed. Today we will take a closer look at the eight well-known "black spots" in China that are designed to prey on outsiders, and help everyone avoid the pitfalls!

1. Wuzhen, Zhejiang

When it comes to Wuzhen, it is really famous. Wuzhen in Zhejiang gives people the impression of a soft Jiangnan town, misty and rainy, with indescribable beauty! Wuzhen is one of the top ten historical and cultural cities in my country, and was awarded a 5A-level scenic spot in 2010. With abundant precipitation all year round, it is a veritable water town in the south of the Yangtze River. But for such a beautiful Jiangnan town, the ticket prices are super expensive! To the dismay of many people.

Wuzhen is divided into Dongzha Water Town and Xizha District. Even the tickets have to be bought twice! Walking on the streets full of antiques originally felt quite beautiful. But if you want to buy some small handicrafts here as souvenirs, you will definitely be disappointed.

Because the selling price is generally high, but the cost of these items is very low. Most of them are even ordered in bulk from the well-known Yiwu Small Commodity Wholesale Market. They are supposed to be of high quality and low price, but unexpectedly they have become a tool to rip off customers in Wuzhen!

2. Heilongjiang Xuexiang Forest Park

Heilongjiang Xuexiang Forest Park is different from the water town scenery of Wuzhen. It is a real "Northeast Snowfield". Because the temperature is extremely low, the snow will not melt for a long time after snowfall. Houses, roads, trees, etc. are all covered with thick ice and snow, forming a clean and dreamy ice and snow world! Thinking about it makes me feel very beautiful!

When Xuexiang first became popular on the Internet, it attracted a large number of tourists to watch, but the ensuing customer rip-off incident cast a "shadow" on its popularity. The scenery is indeed beautiful, but you have to pay to see it, which disappoints many people.

3. Fenghuang Ancient City in Western Hunan

The Fenghuang Ancient City in Xiangxi, Hunan has been admired by many people for a long time. This is a typical ethnic minority gathering area, with as many as 28 ethnic groups settling here. The ancient city has a long history and is a well-known national 4A-level scenic spot. However, with the development of society, the once pristine ancient city has now become a "slave" of commercialization and a tool for some people to make money.

Today's Fenghuang Ancient City has gone to great lengths to charge various fees, and local prices are also rising rapidly, especially for foreign tourists. Many tourists who travel have complaints.

4. Sanya, Hainan

It has been very popular in recent years that "I go to Sanya to celebrate the New Year", just because the temperature there is higher. Even in the cold Spring Festival, Sanya has thirty There are many degrees, which is very suitable for people to travel and vacation. Moreover, the scenery of the coastal city is also very unique, and there is a rich variety of seafood and aquatic products. Think about it, the price is definitely much more affordable than in the mainland.

But unlike what we usually imagine, tourists who go to Sanya do not eat the seafood feast that they think is very affordable. On the contrary, they even have to pay several times higher prices than inland to eat seafood and aquatic products, which makes people feel a bit outrageous.

5. Guoliang Village, Henan

Guoliang Village, known as "China's most dangerous village", is located on a cliff nearly two thousand meters above sea level. The road leading to the village The road is built hanging on the cliff, which is really "naturally dangerous"! Guoliang Village is located in the Wanxian Mountain Scenic Area and became popular because the movie "Hands Up" was filmed here. It attracts a large number of tourists and photography enthusiasts because of its unique steep mountains and cliffs and stone houses.

At the beginning, it received praise and praise from countless tourists because of the simple local folk customs. However, the good times did not last long. In order to make money, the villagers here began to trick and abduct foreign tourists, even buy and sell by force, and also collected tolls, leaving many tourists disappointed. For a time, there was a lot of scolding on the Internet.

6. Baiyangdian, Hebei

When it comes to Baiyangdian, we think of the little anti-Japanese hero we studied - Zhang Ga, whose hometown is Baiyangdian. Baiyangdian, like Zhazi Cave, is also a "red scenic spot". Here you can go boating, appreciate lotus, and even enjoy the addiction of "picking lotus" by yourself. But the premise of all this is that you have to spend enough money! If you don’t want to spend more money and still want to experience all this beauty, that’s simply a “dream”!

7. Guilin’s Solitary Beauty Peak Royal City

We all know that “Guilin’s landscape is the best in the world”! As its name suggests, Guilin's Duxiu Peak stands alone in the sky.

The Duxiu Peak Royal City building here is magnificent and resembles a temple building. Here, because of people’s sense of mystery and reverence for Buddhism and metaphysics, the locals will induce you to spend all kinds of money. When I came back to my senses, it was too late to regret it, I only felt bursts of physical pain!

8. Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village

Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village is a gathering area for Miao compatriots. There are more than a dozen Miao natural villages in total. Here you can fully experience the cultural customs of the Miao people. The Miao people like to wear silver jewelry very much, and their silver jewelry is all handmade and very beautiful! The villages of the Miao people have a unique beauty, but when traveling here, whether it is tickets, accommodation, or even transportation costs, the prices are very high, making it a bit unaffordable.

The above are eight famous scenic spots in our country, but they are all famous across the country for ripping off customers. All in all, no matter where we travel, we should search for information in advance, make plans, and avoid pitfalls carefully, so that every trip can be safe and enjoyable!

In the bustling foreign streets, only a large map can stop people asking for more tourists.

It is recommended that you carry a pocket map or view a map on your phone rather than asking for directions. A better approach is to ask hotel staff for directions before leaving the hotel.

2. Learn to recognize local changes.