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In "Shidu Travel", the author visited Shidu. What was his overall feeling?

Feeling:

It means that I saw too many high-rise buildings in the city. During the tour of Shidu, I saw all kinds of mountains and rivers. The mountains are so majestic and tall. , the water is so clear and visible, and everything in nature is so full of vitality. I feel that life and other physiological functions have resumed normal life activities after being extremely slowed down, and I have woken up

Looking at the uncertain brightness and destruction in the distance Firelight, imagining the youth illuminated by the campfire, is also an unexpected pleasure.

Shidu Scenic Area shows visitors rich customs, diverse dialects, and lots of laughter.

The completed Xizhuang Folk Village, Xihe Farmhouse and Liudu Biboyuan Resort have been opened and are welcoming tourists.

Wudu’s Farm Paradise is under construction. These farmhouse paradises receive tourists with authentic farmhouse characteristics. Visitors are invited to live in the farmhouse, do farmwork, eat farmhouse meals, watch farmhouse activities, (pushing rollers and grinding, exchanging force and breathing, it's endless fun). The etiquette of funerals, weddings and festivals is unique and rich in cultural color. It can also reflect family affection, friendship and pride. ?

Yesanpo National Geopark is located in the northwest of Laishui County, Hebei Province, 90 kilometers east of Beijing city center and 145 kilometers northwest of Baoding City, with a total area of ??about 600 square kilometers. Due to the special geological structure, a unique natural landscape is formed. The general feature is to highlight the word "wild".

Yesanpo Scenic Area is divided into Baili Gorge Scenery Tourist Area, Juma River Summer Resort and Recreation Area, Fodong Tower Strange Spring Cave Tourist Area, Longmen Tianguan Great Wall Cultural Relics Protection Area, Baicao Bank There are 199 scenic spots in the Primitive Forest Reserve and Jinhua Mountain Hunting Area in 6 scenic areas, including mountains, rivers, springs, caves, trees, flowers, birds, animals, fish and insects, and cultural relics.

The scenic area has the Juma River scenery that resembles Guilin's landscape, the uncanny canyon wonders, the mysterious and strange springs and caves, the white grass banks covered by the forest, the confusing Jinhua Mountain and other natural landscapes; There are ancient plank road temples, the well-preserved Pingxi Anti-Japanese Martyrs Cemetery and the built minority villages and other cultural landscapes, and the tourism resources are unique.

Extended information

(1931-) Pen name Xu Xiang. female. A native of Gulin, Sichuan. In 1951, he joined the army at the Southern Sichuan Normal School where he was studying, and went to Tibet with the army in the same year.

In 1955, he transferred to Lhasa City to work as a teacher and cultural cadre. In 1969, he was transferred to Beijing and worked as a worker, cadre, editor, and deputy research librarian of the Cultural Center.

Began publishing works in 1956. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 2007. He is the author of prose and reportage collections "Where the Rainbow Rises", "Dance to Go", "Listening to the Years" and hundreds of thousands of words of poetry and literary works.

"Singing Birds" won the second prize for Tibetan prose, "Dance to Go" won the Outstanding Work Award in the Beijing 45th Anniversary Literary and Art Works Competition, and the lyrics "My Hometown Is Good" won the National Ethnic Minority Song Competition First prize.

The prose "Azalea Road" was selected into Tibetan high school Chinese textbooks and various literary anthologies, and the prose "Red Skin Diary and Birch Bark Letter", "Zongshan Fu" and other works were selected into "20 "Century Chinese Women's Classic Library", "Selected Works of One Hundred Women Writers in the New Era", and "Selected Tibetan Prose".

Reference: Liu Yan_Baidu Encyclopedia