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Where does go on road trip Route in North China recommend Northeast go on road trip to go in 2020?

The most suitable way to travel on National Day this year is definitely go on road trip. But if you are going to drive by car, you must prepare the route in advance. In Northeast China and North China, if you want to go to road trip, there are two suggestions, one is along the Yellow River line, and the other is along the Bohai Sea. You can choose the appropriate route according to your own needs.

Along the Yellow River Line, you will follow this route to the south and follow the footsteps of the upper reaches of the Yellow River. The first half is mostly historical and cultural attractions. In the southwest of Shanxi, it went deep into Hedong, the birthplace of the Yellow River civilization. The Zhuolu War broke out and the embryonic form of the Chinese nation took shape.

After that, I continued northward, feeling the unrestrained and gentle Yellow River water all the way until the Yellow River entered the first bay of Jin-Wan. Most of the driving routes are provincial roads, county roads, and even country roads, unknown roads. Sometimes, in order to see the peerless beauty, you need to climb mountains and mountains, but it also gives you more opportunities to feel the customs of the Yellow River at close range.

Route highlights Yuncheng

There is a salt pond first, and then a city is set up to meet the needs of salt transportation. This is the only place in China. Yuncheng Yanchi (South Salt Lake District; Free) has naturally become the most important symbol of this city. Salt ponds were formed about 20 million years ago. According to records, China's ancestors used salt here more than 5,000 years ago. Together with Odin Salt Lake in Utah, USA and Cuciuc Salt Lake in Siberia, Russia, it is called "the three largest inland salt lakes of sodium sulfate type in the world". It is long from east to west, narrow from north to south, high around and low in the middle, with a circumference of 60 kilometers.

Rich prehistoric civilization and distant legends of China gave birth to rich Hedong culture, and some knowledgeable locals will relish that "China was originally called here". Although it is not known how accurate this statement is, at least the national treasure cultural relics and sites blooming everywhere in Yuncheng and its surrounding areas are enough to make you sit up and take notice. From the largest Jiezhou Guandi Temple in China, to the Yongle Palace murals comparable to the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, and to countless unknown but precious monuments, any traveler who loves history and humanities can return from here with satisfaction.

Jiezhou Guandi Temple

Jiezhou Guandi Temple is the largest Guandi Temple in China. As the hometown of Guan Gong, a military commander, Xiezhou has a history of building Guandi Temple dating back to the Sui Dynasty. During the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were many large-scale repairs and expansions. Due to the detachment of Guan Yu's knight status, the grade of the whole Guandi Temple is also quite high.

The whole building complex is laid out in the way that the emperor of China faces forward and sleeps behind. It passes through the glazed four dragons, starts from the end gate, and passes through Luomen, Wumen and Yushucheng along the central axis, which is the main hall, Chongning Hall. There is a mural of "Guan Yu riding a thousand miles alone" on the wall of the hall, and there is a stone bench in front of the hall, which is said to be used by Guan Yu to grind the dragon crescent moon blade. Further inside, behind Suki Qianqiu Square is the Spring and Autumn Building, the main building of the harem. The building itself has two unique features, one is the suspended beam and column on the second floor, and the other is the building facing the Big Dipper. There is Jieyi Garden on the south side of Guandi Temple, which was built in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. There are three pillars in it, which are said to be the embodiment of Guan Yu.

Yongle Palace

Yongle Palace, also known as "Da Chunyang Wanshou Palace", was originally located in Yongle Town, the hometown of Lv Dongbin, a famous Taoist teacher. In the late 1950s, due to the construction of Sanmenxia Reservoir by the state, Yongle Palace was moved to its present site. Don't miss the map of the dynasty in Sanqing Hall. This was painted by the painter Ma and his disciples in Yuan Dynasty. It depicts the story of the gods worshipping Buddha in the early Yuan Dynasty, with 286 characters. The scene is open and magnificent, which can be described as a classic in China's ancient murals.

Passing through Sanqing Hall, there are Chunyang Hall and Chongyang Hall in the north, which are dedicated to Lv Dongbin, Wang Zhongyang and their disciples "Seven Real People" respectively. There are also a large number of exquisite murals on the walls of the two temples. There are three Chunyang palaces in Shanxi, the Yongle Palace in Ruicheng is the Nangong, the Gong Bei is in the ancient city of Datong, and the Zhonggong is in Taiyuan.

Bohai Rim is the fastest-growing region in China, and even Bohai Bay has lagged behind in recent years. Driving here basically doesn't need to consider the road conditions, and you can use the expressway to get to the next stop quickly. If you have enough time, you can also take the free national highway with good road conditions. If you bypass the coast a little more, you can enjoy the scenery of the coastal roads.

Bohai Bay is also the place where China first accepted western culture. Dalian, Tianjin, Qingdao and other big cities all have "foreign flavor" western architectural areas, but at the same time, people here stick to their own local culture and are proud of their hometown. Drive safely and enjoy seafood. Bohai Rim Line will be a leisure go on road trip.

Highlights of the route Dalian is the least "Northeast" city. There is no cold winter of MINUS 30 degrees here, facing the sea, and foreign exchanges and trade began very early. The architecture and urban planning left over from the Japanese occupation period make Dalian look more like Qingdao or Weihai. Even Dalian dialect and Northeast dialect are completely different concepts. Dalian dialect belongs to Yan dialect and is closer to Shandong dialect.

Dalian people have built a series of beaches, coastal sightseeing lines, aquariums, amusement parks and seafood stalls, which have made the signs of coastal cities deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Binhai Road is connected with many scenic spots in series, and people who take wedding photos and intimate couples can be seen everywhere.

One day's visit to Dalian is not enough. A careful visit will take at least three days. One day, prepare a pair of comfortable shoes and abundant physical strength to capture the most beautiful sea view of Dalian along Binhai Road, and the other day is reserved for Dalian Forest Zoo or Laohutan Ocean Park.

In the next day, I will walk around the city. Zhongshan Square is a must. This circular square has left the largest number of historical buildings during the Japanese occupation period. It's beautiful when the lights are on at night, but there are many people and cars. Walking in the middle of the night can make you enjoy the architecture more leisurely. Parking is a hassle. I suggest you park your car away from the square and walk there. If you come before the start of the ocean season, don't forget the taste of Dalian seafood.

Red Beach (Panjin)

Red Beach can be seen in many online posts similar to "Top Ten Must-See Attractions in China". Every summer and autumn, the sea water at the mouth of the Liaohe Delta is crimson, forming a unique landscape. This is a plant that can live in saline-alkali land-Suaeda salsa, which is bright red in spring and gradually darkens with the passage of seasons.

"Eleventh" is the best season and the worst season to visit the red beach. People who don't know the truth flocked to the place, and their impression was greatly reduced. In fact, except April, when Suaeda salsa just sprouted, the color began to darken in May, and it was red enough to sting your retinal nerve in July and August.

You may wish to lock the tour time before and after the high tide and low tide every day. Sea water overflows into the gullies of the red beach, just like the blood vessels of the earth. Suaeda salsa, which has been washed by sea water, is crystal clear and more admired by photographers. Tidal time can be found in the official Weibo @ Panjin Red Beach Scenic Area.

Jinzhou

Jinzhou is located at the easternmost end of Liaoxi Corridor, bordering Bohai Sea in the south and Songling Mountains in the north, which is the traffic artery connecting Northeast China and North China. 1September, 948, the Battle of Jinzhou in Liaoshen Campaign started here. In addition to the war memorial hall, there are many historical sites to visit here.

Guangji Temple Tower was built by Lu Ye Hongji, a Taoist priest in Liao Dynasty, to worship his mother's relics. After more than 900 years of existence, the tower eaves have already disappeared, and the current 13-story tower eaves have been rebuilt according to their architectural structure.

Miraculously, the brick Buddha statue on the eighth side of the tower is well preserved. Guangji Temple on the north side of the tower was built in the Liao Dynasty and was destroyed by war many times. It was rebuilt during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, including the Emperor's Hall, the Heavenly King's Hall, the Monument Pavilion and the annex hall. There is also a Mazu Tempel in the temple, which was built by maritime merchants from Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Fujian during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty.

Jinzhou Museum, on the north side of Guangji Temple, is small in scale, displaying paleontological fossils, folk daily necessities and fine collections in western Liaoning, many of which are orphans in China. You can visit it by the way.

Travelers who have plenty of time and are interested in China's ancient buildings and Buddha statues can spend 1 hour by bus to the Fengguo Temple in Yixian County. Fengguo Temple is called the Big Buddha Temple by local people. The seven giant buddhas in the Hall of Ursa Major are more than 9 meters high. It is the largest existing colored clay Buddha statue in China with a history of nearly a thousand years. Despite the war, the Buddha statue is still well preserved.