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What are the scariest tourist restricted areas in China?

China has a vast territory, rich resources, and a history of civilization spanning thousands of years. Its natural and human history are rare on earth. Too many things have happened on this land, which have been passed down from generation to generation in ancient times, leaving behind many terrifying places. It has also become a tourist horror restricted area that young people are keen to challenge now. Here is a list of some dangerous terrorist tourist attractions and routes.

1. Qiangtang No Man’s Land

Qiangtang No Man’s Land is located in the north of Nagqu and Ngari areas in Tibet. It is the "Roof of the World", the "Roof of the World". Not many people can enter this "forbidden zone of human life", and not many people can visit this "kingdom of wild animals".

2. "Supernatural" ghost places in Beijing

Friends who have watched "Beijing No. 81" must know that the old house is one of the supernatural places in Beijing. At night, they heard the sound of silk and bamboo, mixed with the young woman's sad poems? A ghost wandering the alleys? It sounds strange, but this is a strange thing that often happens at night in many old houses in Beijing, and even in a large number of royal palaces like the Forbidden City. Although we all talk about materialism, these horrific legends still make our hair stand on end.

3. Ghost Lake Laangcuo

Laangcuo, known as Ghost Lake in ancient times, means "poisonous black lake" in Tibetan. It is located in Pulan County, Ngari Prefecture, and is close to Danshui Holy Lake. Mapanyongcuo is separated by a river. It is a saltwater lake, so its water is not drinkable by humans and animals. This may be where the name "Ghost Lake" comes from.

Of course, this is not the most terrifying place in Laangtso. The most terrifying thing is that Laangtso's plan looks like a peeled human skin, empty, lifeless, and inaccessible.

4. The Ghost Village of Fengmen Village, Henan Province

In an unknown deep mountain on the outskirts of Qinyang City, the river bank is green and primitive. Although there are several villages, almost every one is empty. There are still three families living in Yuntai Village, but Fengmen Village stands in the shade of trees. Hundreds of Ming and Qing architectural style houses are located deep in the mountains.

There is a mansion in the village, and there is a Qing Dynasty Taishi chair in the living room. What’s even more mysterious is that everyone who sat on this chair drove away.

Font In 1980, the famous Chinese scientist Peng disappeared while conducting a scientific investigation in Lop Nur. Sixteen years later, explorer Yu Chunshun died there, adding a bit of mystery and terror to Lop Nur.

In the endless Gobi Desert, there is not a blade of grass or a stream, and the temperature in summer is as high as 70 degrees. There is not a bird in the sky of Lop Nur, and no bird dares to cross. It can be said that there is no breath of life at all.

5. Lop Nur, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

In the mysterious waters of Laoye Temple in Poyang Lake, Jiangxi, from the early 1960s to the late 1980s, more than 200 ships sank and more than 1,600 people died No less than 30 people were missing and survived but were frightened and went crazy.

This astonishing number has led to the mysterious waters of Laoye Temple being called the "Devil's Triangle". For thousands of years, this body of water has remained a mystery. There are countless ships that have mysteriously disappeared here, and even large ships with a load of more than 2,000 tons have sunk here. Therefore, this area of ??water was dubbed "Chinese Bermuda".

6. The "Devil's Triangle" of Poyang Lake

The shepherds living in the Kunlun Mountains would rather starve their cattle and sheep to death in the Gobi Desert because they don't have any rich grass to eat. Eat, but dare not enter the lush, ancient and silent valleys of Kunlun Mountain. This valley is called Death Valley, and is known as the "Gate of Ghosts" in Kunlun Mountain.

The valley is full of wolf skins, bear bones, hunters' steel guns and lonely graves on the barren mountains, giving the world a ghastly and terrifying atmosphere of death. Scientific researchers found that the magnetic anomalies in this area are higher.

Under the action of the electromagnetic effect, the charges in the clouds and the magnetic field in the valley cause charge discharge, making this place a minefield, and lightning often strikes running animals.

7. Kunlun Mountain "Gate to Hell"

Liupanshan National Forest Park is located in the center of the triangle formed by Xi'an, Yinchuan and Lanzhou. Erlong River is the core area of ??Liupanshan Nature Reserve and the area with the richest wildlife.

On a cloudy day, the cool breeze is blowing, which is eerie. Roe deer, forest musk deer, pheasants, and hares appear from time to time, which often makes people feel at a loss. Leopards are often seen after five o'clock in the afternoon. Erlong Mountain Guimenguan Scenic Area is an adventure route and entry is not allowed without a professional tour guide.

8. The world-famous and tranquil Liupan Mountain

“It’s magical and strange, and it’s hard to live if you go in.” Due to the mystery and terror, the local government had to put it aside when developing the resources of Wawu Mountain. It is designated as a tourist restricted area to prevent tourists from entering Wawu Mountain by mistake. Because of its geographical location and the same latitude as the Bermuda Triangle, it is called the "Bermuda Triangle" on land by domestic geologists and explorers. Over the years, the Wawushan phenomenon has left a series of mysteries to the world.

9. Wawushan Ecstasy and Death Latitude Online Tourist Restricted Area

Wenzhou Luoyang Ancient Village, a beautiful village, is known as a paradise in the eyes of hikers in the Yangtze River Delta. However, in the past six years, 76 people have died in this remote mountain village, nearly half of which were sudden deaths. In the summer of 2008, two fires broke out in the village, burning 91 old houses, and the villagers began to panic.

The name "Ghost Village" spread like wildfire, and the destruction of the ancient village of Luoyang seemed a bit strange.