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Holiday is the best place for tourists. Recommended scenic spots in Dandong

Are you tired of the crowds during the National Day holiday? Are you tired of waiting in line every time you go to a scenic spot? The national day is coming, and an eight-day holiday tour is more than enough. But a long vacation means more people. Then let's take a look at the tourist attractions with few people during the National Day holiday. You can avoid the crowds and enjoy the holiday freely.

Recommended attractions in Dandong: Yalu River Broken Bridge Museum to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea Hushan Great Wall Pushihe Forest Park Phoenix Mountain

Dandong, a small northern border town, borders North Korea and is separated by a river. If you go to Dandong this season, you may see an alchemist in Dandong Ginkgo Forest. Dandong, the easternmost starting point of the Great Wall in Wan Li, China, and the northernmost starting point of the sea border in Wan Li, China, enjoys a superior geographical position along the coast, along the river and along the border. The Hushan Great Wall in Dandong, located 20 kilometers outside Dandong, Liaoning Province, is the easternmost starting point of the Ming Great Wall in China. It is adjacent to the Yalu River, the border river between China and North Korea, and faces North Korea's Yuchi Island and Yizhou Ancient City across the river. According to textual research, Hushan Great Wall was built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty, about five years ago, namely 1469, with a history of more than 500 years. Travel to Dandong on National Day, stay here for a day or two, and you will find that this is really a livable place.

Autumn in Dandong is a season of alternating north and south winds. In Dandong, the cold air began to weaken in spring, and the warm air went north; Autumn is the opposite. The above weather characteristics make Dandong mild in climate and distinct in four seasons. Winter is the longest, followed by summer, and the transition season between spring and autumn is the shortest.