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What are the tourist attractions in China that are suitable for go on road trip?

China's scenic spots suitable for go on road trip include Ta 'er Temple, Qinghai Lake and Mogao Grottoes. It is suggested that the route of traveling on the road should be the Great Northwest Ring Road, so that you can see these three tourist attractions along the way.

Ta 'er Temple 1

Ta 'er Temple is an unmissable stop on the Great Northwest Ring Road, where you can feel the sacredness of Tibetan Buddhism. The northwest is basically Tibetan Buddhism, and Ta 'er Temple is the center of Tibetan Buddhism. It is a center, of course, not just a temple? Temples are as simple as that. In addition to various temples and pagodas, there are also colleges of astronomy and medicine. Large and small buildings add up to more than 65,438+0,000, which is a Buddhist complex. The most famous butter sculpture must be seen.

2. Qinghai Lake

Qinghai Lake is the largest inland lake in China and the largest saltwater lake in China. Sea and sky line, surrounded by mountains. The blue bottom of the lake is sparkling.

If you want to see Qinghai Lake, you have to go to Erlangjian Scenic Area. Unique Tibetan buildings can be seen everywhere, and the colorful prayer flags swaying in the wind around them are very eye-catching. After walking in the square, you can see the blue and clear Qinghai Lake, and friends can take a boat trip to the peninsula to experience fun entertainment. Sand motorcycles, water bikes, hot air balloons and so on are all available, playing wildly in the bright summer days.

3. Mogao grottoes

The ups and downs of Sha Feng, the boundless desert glowed with golden light against the moonlight, and the roar of falling quicksand echoed in the ear with the midnight bell from the Mogao Grottoes. What a novel experience!

Mogao Grottoes is considered as the most valuable cultural discovery in the 20th century. There are murals painted on the walls, roofs and shrines of caves, mainly Buddhist stories, and many paintings showing social life at that time, which provide extremely valuable images and patterns for studying ancient customs in China.