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Ranking of China’s best tourist attractions

The top ten tourist attractions in China are as follows:

1. Lijiang

Lijiang is the dream place in the hearts of many young people. As soon as you enter Lijiang, you will hear To the beautiful song "At this moment, I realized that I lost your face~". This music echoes in the streets and alleys of Lijiang. Many street performers are selling their own CDs. It is so literary and artistic that I can’t help but love it.

2. Sanya

Sanya is a place spoiled by God. God has given it the most pleasant climate, the freshest air, the warmest sunshine, the bluest sea water, and the most beautiful scenery. Soft sandy beaches, the most charming ethnic minorities, and the most delicious seafood...have all been given to this seaside tourist city at the southernmost tip of Hainan Island.

3. The Great Wall

The Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the medieval world, stretches for more than 12,000 miles. It is magnificent and beautiful. It has now become a tourist attraction in China. business card.

4. Guilin landscapes

In Guilin, "green mountains are the evidence and green water is the basis." The peaks on both sides of the Yulong River are beautiful and rolling, with green grass on the banks. The green bamboos are lush and the trees are shady. You can take a raft down the river with your lover. The river water is clear and translucent, fish are swimming leisurely, the breeze is blowing, and the ripples are bursting. It is like a fairyland. If you live in this life among the mountains and rivers, but there are What to ask for.

5. The Forbidden City in Beijing

The Forbidden City can be said to be the symbol of China, but compared to this name, the Forbidden City may be the memory that cannot be erased in many people's hearts. "The carved railings and jade masonry should still be there, but the beauty has changed." After six hundred years of rotation of the stars and the moon, the ancient palace still exudes dazzling light, and the rooms are exquisite and gorgeous yet simple and elegant.

6. West Lake in Hangzhou

The West Lake Scenic Area is surrounded by cloud mountains on three sides and clear water in the middle. It covers an area of ??about 60 square kilometers, of which the lake surface is 6.5 square kilometers. Surrounding the lake are green shades, lush mountains, painted bridges, smoked willows, and clouds and trees. Among the winding mountains, there are beautiful forests, springs and deep streams.

7. Qinling Terracotta Warriors

The Terracotta Warriors, also known as the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang, were unearthed in March 1974. In 1987, they were approved by UNESCO to be included in the World Heritage List. Known as the "eighth wonder of the world".

8. Kanas Lake in Xinjiang

In the Kanas region, the most desirable thing is of course Kanas Lake. When autumn arrives, Kanas Lake is dyed in patches of golden color. The lake here is clear and clear, and the water changes color with the light, shadow and surrounding scenery. Under Wolong Bay and beside Tuojing Lake, dense golden birch trees surround the lake.

9. The Greater Khingan Mountains in the Northeast

The snow in the Greater Khingan Mountains is the most unrestrained fairy tale. The Daxingan Mountains after the snow have the magic and beauty of nature, and the glaciers are calm and self-contained but surrounded by the mist. , adding a touch of charm.

10. Yunnan's "Wind, Flowers, Snow and Moon"

On Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake, beside the Butterfly Spring, Dali's wind, flowers, snow and moon are distant in the tranquility, so beautiful that it is casual but so refreshing.

Necessary daily necessities for travel:

(1) Hygienic toiletries

Wet wipes are inconvenient to wash hands in the wild (such as arid areas), and you need to eat. This is very useful and will avoid a lot of trouble when bringing towels and toiletries (it is recommended to bring a travel set for toiletries, which can hold both towels and toiletries, which is convenient and practical).

(2) Clothing and shoes

It depends on where and when you go. For example, if you go to Hainan in September or October, how many items should you bring? Short-sleeved clothes and a close-fitting change of clothes will suffice. If you are going to Tibet, you will need to bring thick clothes. Cotton-padded clothes and down jackets are all must-haves. It is also best to wear military boots (Martin boots) and jeans. After all, these are still durable. Resistant to wear and dirt.

(3) Backpacks and suitcases

Backpacks are essential for traveling. The key lies in how you choose. Xianyu recommends that the backpack should not be too small. After all, many things are You should put it in your backpack, and also prepare a small bag, because you cannot carry a big bag when you arrive at your destination. At this time, this small bag is very important, as it can hold many valid documents.