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What are the travel places suitable for two people?

1. Guangxi. Speaking of Guangxi, the first thing that comes to mind is Guilin, which has the most beautiful scenery in the world. In fact, in this land in southern Xinjiang, there are beautiful mountains and clear waters everywhere like Guilin. The trees there are evergreen all year round, the sea there is blue and clear, and the ethnic minority customs there are unique. There are many cave sites there, such as the "Liujiang Man" and "Bailian Cave Man" cave sites; the spectacular Detian Waterfalls; the Huashan murals of the Zhuang ancestors; the magnificent Xing'an Lingqu and other historic sites and scenery, all showing people the long history of Guangxi. . The unique customs and culture of the Zhuang, Miao, Dong and other ethnic minority people who have lived here for generations, as well as the widely circulated legend of Liu Sanjie, are the epitome of the diligence and intelligence of the Guangxi people. When traveling to Guangxi, you can not only appreciate the landscape and customs of the southern border of our country, but also take a look across the south.

2. Yunnan. Colorful Yunnan, the south of colorful clouds. Mountain peaks stand tall, forests are green, flowers bloom, and waterfalls and springs flow. The style of Yunnan is like one colorful cloud chasing another colorful cloud, and one feeling collides with another; the color of Yunnan is like a rainbow of red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple, showing the colorful aura and flowing with various dynamics. . The beauty of Lijiang lies in the water that surrounds the city. The city is built on the water, the mountains and rivers are dependent on each other, and the roads and bridges are connected. The water is the soul of Lijiang, and the bridges are the soul of the ancient city. While wandering around the streets in Sifang, a light rain suddenly started falling. The raindrops were like weaving and pattering, beating the rhythm of the wooden buildings and green tiles, making the ancient city smeared in a dense mist, like a splash-ink painting of a Jiangnan water town. Come into view. In the painting, a Naxi woman carries a load, walks through the rain, crosses a small stone bridge, and walks through an alley, mottled with musical notes soaked in the water.