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Tourist guide to Xiaguan Town, Yunnan Province

Xiaguan, Yunnan is the birthplace of Tuocha. The price of Tuocha here is very suitable, and its taste is absolutely world-class to meet your various needs. Moreover, Shimonoseki, as an ancient town, has been passed down to this day and has very personalized scenery and cultural feelings. Here, I would like to share with you the travel notes of Xiaguan, Yunnan.

when I recall this town

it is located on the southwest border.

it is famous for its wind.

it's quiet and peaceful here.

It's called Xiaguan.

There are blue sky and white clouds here.

Look at Erhai Lake,

Blow the sea breeze.

The children in bridge opening, especially the bridge murals, can't help but slow down and stop to enjoy.

The old community is surrounded by dilapidated adobe houses with red bricks and gray tiles. Only this wall is different: ink painting jumps on the wall, and bright windows, wooden window frames and small floral curtains form a unique landscape.

Further on, this unique hut, "Brahman and Wine", with a very special name is hidden in the old house.

"Every family has water and grows flowers"

This paragraph, Poe, was called by the older generation.

"Bean Skin Slope"

You can see that there is a small garden on the second floor with colorful lights hanging in the room. It should be very lively at night.

"Cangshan Mountain doesn't paint for a thousand years, Erhai Lake has no strings, and there are thousands of guqin"

Local 1

Local 2

Seeing this is like going into a small shop to have a cup of tea, resting and slowly watching people coming and going outside the window.

a bright moon is hanging in the sky.

The night in the city is so quiet.

I prefer Shimonoseki to the ancient city of Dali.

it has the hustle and bustle of downtown and the quietness and gentleness of an ancient city.

It's also stressful, slow in time and slow in pace.

Maybe, as the song

"In fact, this city is no different,

it's just an alley rooted in people's hearts."

Yes, it is. How can the places you pass by every day be unfamiliar?