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Recommended unpopular attractions

Unpopular attractions include: Chaihe, Mangshi, Weizhou Island, Yangloudong Ancient Town, Yiyuan Garden Art Museum, and Yubeng Village.

1. Chaihe River

Chaihe River is in Zhalantun City, Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia. Its other name is - Moon Town. You can feel its charm as soon as you hear the name. romantic. There are different beautiful scenery here in every season. In spring, you can see the blooming mountain flowers. In summer, you can feel the coolness of the green leaves. In autumn, you can change your clothes and dress in colors. In winter, it is covered with silver. Only by being in it can you have a deeper understanding. experience.

2. Mangshi

Mangshi in Yunnan is known as the City of Dawn and is full of rich Southeast Asian customs. Unlike the hustle and bustle of Dali and Lijiang, Mangshi’s tranquility makes people feel comfortable. The tropical monsoon climate makes the place feel like spring all year round, the "bizarre" special snacks make people linger here, and the various multi-ethnic festivals make the place full of new life.

3. Weizhou Island

More than 95% of the formation of Weizhou Island in Guangxi is composed of volcanic rocks. The average temperature is 23℃, making it a holy land for "migratory bird people". The seemingly ordinary island can lead to an enviable fairy life. Sitting on the beach with a cup of hand-ground coffee and waiting for the sunset, the carefree life seems like a return to childhood.

4. Yangloudong Ancient Town

Yangloudong was one of the six ancient towns in Puqi (now Chibi City) during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was the origin of "Songfeng Tea". It is known as the "Hometown of Brick Tea". The Ming and Qing Shiban Street in Yangloudong can be called the historical epitome of the development of China's tea industry.

5. Yiyuan Garden Art Museum

In Chengdu, you can appreciate the cultural beauty comparable to Suzhou gardens. The garden has towering ancient trees, lush greenery, gurgling streams, reflecting bridges, and strange rocks and ancient piles with different postures. It inherits and retains the simplicity and vividness of traditional Chinese garden architecture. It makes people feel trance-like, as if they have fallen into a dream with twilight and drizzle. They don't even dare to breathe too quickly for fear of disturbing the tranquility of this garden.

6. Yubeng Village

Sea of ??flowers, glaciers, waterfalls, wheat fields... This is Yubeng Village located in the mountains. If you are driving here, you need to switch to walking and enter the "isolated" village to experience the primitive environment with little modern flavor.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yangloudong

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Weizhou Island