Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Eleven places with few good people at the tourist site are summarized. Where do you go on National Day with few tourists?

Eleven places with few good people at the tourist site are summarized. Where do you go on National Day with few tourists?

1 Gannan

Gannan is a shambhala on the plateau, and the Yellow River flowing through Gannan gives Gannan a vast and magnificent landscape connected by water and sky. The Tibetan people living here have endowed Gannan with colorful folk customs.

Yellow River, Animaqing Mountain, Gesanghua, Gahai Plateau, ancient and mysterious Tibetan Buddhism, majestic Labrang Temple, and Tibetan children who can sing and dance, to feel the holiness of the snow-capped mountains, the tranquility of Gahai, the vast and magnificent plateau pastures, and the unique Tibetan religious culture.

Gannan 1 1 tourist attractions include Yeliguan, Dayugou, Zen Temple, Zhagana, langmusi, Awancang, Maqu, Gahai, Miraribafo Pavilion, Labuleng Temple, Ganjia Grassland and Baishiya Temple.

Wherever Gannan goes, it is an area with great religious influence. Remember to respect the local customs and religious habits of different ethnic groups. For example, before visiting a mosque, you need to obtain the consent of the temple management. When visiting, it is best to be accompanied by Muslim leaders to avoid unnecessary trouble. Don't pat temples and monks casually, and don't touch Lama's head casually.

2 Shaoxing

As a post-80s generation, do you still remember Kong Yiji, San Tan Yin Yue and Xianheng Restaurant written by Lu Xun? . . This is Shaoxing. Shaoxing culture can be traced back to Hemudu culture in the middle Neolithic period, with a history of more than 7,000 years. In wuyue, Huiji Gudi, the hometown of modern Mr. Lu Xun, I went to Shaoxing during the National Day holiday, ordered several dishes of fennel beans, tasted a pot of old yellow rice wine in Gucheng store, and experienced the leisurely life of the people in Jiangdong. Go to Shaoxing at this time, just in time for Shaoxing Yellow Rice Wine Festival, which is held every year 10. Shaoxing Yellow Wine Festival in China is a large-scale celebration with Shaoxing yellow wine, a famous wine from China, as the carrier, integrating tourism, culture and economy. Shaoxing Yellow Rice Wine Festival was first held in 1990, and has been held almost once a year since then, and has continued to this day. Festival activities include large-scale opening ceremony, literary evening and other performances, as well as grand tourism activities such as "tasting Shaoxing old wine, tasting Shaoxing food and visiting Shaoxing historical sites".

Shaoxing has four distinct seasons and is suitable for tourism all year round. Shaoxing is located in the transitional zone of subtropical monsoon climate in central and northern China. The monsoon climate is remarkable, with four distinct seasons, abundant rainfall, abundant sunshine and moderate humidity. The climate of the "three major river basins" has its own characteristics, and the local microclimate resources are rich, but floods, droughts and chilling injuries often occur.