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Where to play on National Day? It's fun and there are few people.

Few people play in Yungang Grottoes, Wutai Mountain, Mount Tai, Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Tang Yue Village, etc.

Tang Yue village

Located in Anhui Province, it is mainly a brand house group. Because the local people attach great importance to the protection of things handed down from generation to generation, this brand shop group is well preserved in China, and the environment is very good and clean.

Yungang Caves

Yungang Grottoes are located at the southern foot of Wuzhou (Zhou) Mountain and the northern bank of Wuzhou River, about 16 km west of Datong City, China Province, with a geographical location of13? North latitude 20', 40? 04'。

The grottoes are excavated along the mountain, with a grand scale and imposing momentum, and the east-west stretch is about 1 km. Grottoes are divided into three regions: east, middle and west according to the natural mountains. There are 45 main caves and 209 auxiliary caves, and the carving area is1.8000 square meters. Maximum number of statues 17m, minimum 2cm. There are more than 1 100 shrines and more than 59,000 statues of different sizes.

Mount Wutai

Wutai Mountain, also known as Liang Qingshan, is located in the northeast of Wutai County, Shanxi Province. It is the first of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, and is called "Golden Wutai". It is also called Wutai Mountain because it is surrounded by five peaks.

Mount Tai

Mount Tai, alias Daishan, Daizong, Daiyue, Dongyue and Taiyue, is one of the five mountains, and is known as the "head of the five mountains" and "the first mountain in the world". Mount Tai is located in the middle of Shandong Province, belonging to Tai 'an City, spanning Tai 'an, Jinan and Zibo, with a total area of 24,200 hectares. The elevation of Yuhuangding, the main peak, is 1, 532.7 meters.

Terracotta army

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang are located in the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit at the east 1.5 km of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum in Lintong District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province. Terracotta warriors and horses are a category of ancient tomb sculptures. In ancient times, human sacrifice was practiced, and slaves were accessories of slave owners before their death. When they die, the slaves will be buried with the slave owners as sacrifices. Terracotta warriors and horses are sacrifices made of clay in the shape of an army (chariots, horses and soldiers).