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A small and unpopular place that few people go to. The name is very poetic and the scenery is as beautiful as heaven.

As Chinese children, we must be deeply proud of our culture. China has a profound history, Chinese characters have a long history, Chinese paintings are both strong and soft, and the Chinese language is ups and downs.

This special cultural atmosphere can also be reflected in some place names. Many places in the country have very charming names and picturesque scenery.

These places may not necessarily have mountains and rivers, nor may they be famous at home and abroad. They have been lying there quietly for a long time, but everyone who approaches them will be involuntarily attached to them.

1. Dehong, Yunnan: Poetry Miwa Bottom

This place is rarely developed, and even many locals in Yunnan rarely know about it.

Shimiwadi is a poetic name. There is a group of simple people living here, that is, the Lisu people.

There is flowing water here and there are 2,000 acres of pasture. Cows and sheep walk leisurely, like a paradise in the world.

The grassland here is undulating, and the entire grassland is full of greenery. Running water, forests, and pastures meet here, and the landscape is extremely rich.

However, this is not the only landscape in Simiwadi. Walking along the road for another ten minutes from Shimiwadi Grassland, you will come to a primitive village of the Lisu people, which is Xiamengpi.

Traditional ethnic customs are still maintained here. Lisu men and girls work hard on the small bridges and flowing water. The starry sky here is very bright and pure.

2. Longyan, Fujian: Changting

Changting, the name sounds very poetic. This place is located in Fujian and is known as Little Red Shanghai.

The scenery here is beautiful, with small bridges and flowing water everywhere. The simple and pure scenery is not inferior to the famous towns in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

Chen Xuan, the governor of Tingzhou in the Song Dynasty, wrote that "one river in the distance meets three streams, and thousands of mountains surround the city on all sides", which is a vivid portrayal of Changting. Walking here feels like walking into a quiet town of the last century.

This place has a long history and has experienced thousands of years of wind, frost, rain and snow. But time has not made this place fade, but it has gained a sense of heaviness.

Ancient streets, ancient cities, ancient pavilions, all kinds of scenery can be seen everywhere when walking in this city.

3. Guiyang, Guizhou: Huaxi

There is delicious Huaxi beef noodles here, and the various landscapes are even more fascinating. No wonder some people say this is the back garden of Guiyang.

This is outside the southern suburbs of Guiyang. In the bustling urban life, if people are looking for a bit of leisure, they will come here.

Tianhetan in Huaxi is known as the concentrated bonsai in Guizhou. Running water, mountains, forests, deep pools, all kinds of scenery resemble a condensed version of Guizhou's landscape.

This is a typical karst landform. Strange mountains and rivers can be seen everywhere, and the rich cultural atmosphere makes this place a yearning place for many literary young people and urban residents.

With mountains and rivers intertwined, pavilions and pavilions, this place is like a paradise, allowing people to forget the sorrows of the world.

4. Ruoergai, Sichuan: Huahu

Huahu, the name sounds very beautiful.

It is located between Ruoergai and Langmusi, and is a distinctive part of the Tibetan grassland. It is spread out next to National Highway 213. Every summer, the flowers here bloom enthusiastically. Coupled with the proliferation of microorganisms in the water, the color of the water becomes very strange.

In addition to the colorful flowers, there are endless green grass and wetlands. People who like grassland scenery must not miss this place.

Yellow ducks, brook gulls, and black-necked cranes often live by the lake, enjoying themselves in the water, while marmots and gray rabbits shuttle back and forth.

5. Bijie, Guizhou: Asilixi

Asilixi, the name sounds very mysterious.

This is a pure land in the Wumeng Grassland of Guizhou. The primitive style that stretches for dozens of miles is unrealistic.

It is 2,500 meters above sea level, and there are many peaks and forests dotted on the endless grassland.

The plateau Jiuping is also amazing.

Photography/Culture Son Li Huiqin