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What graphic books about travel should people who love to travel read?

Good boy, touch my head, my Altay, in Chongqing, farewell to old Beijing, are very suitable for people who love to travel.

Many people think the world is so big that I want to see it. Traveling frequently and reading these books on the way will make you feel more relaxed and happy and make your trip more interesting.

1, "OK, touch your head"?

This book is mainly about Da Bing's life. His travel life is very rich. When he was a backpacker, there was no detailed plan for the long journey, and many stories sounded very impressive. Most of the destinations of this book are Tibet. As a wandering singer, Da Bing started his journey into Tibet and told all kinds of wonderful things he encountered in the whole process.

2. In Chongqing

This book is the first picture book of city chronicles in China, which perfectly shows Chongqing's vast sky, beautiful landscapes and lively vitality. Here you can slow down the pace of time and enjoy the prosperity and brightness that is full of people. We often say that if you love someone, you should take him to Chongqing, because it is a fairytale paradise and the most beautiful birthplace of love. Meeting Chongqing means holding hands with time and falling in love with life. After reading this book, you will feel the very rhythmic slow life in Chongqing.

3. Farewell to Old Beijing

This book was written by a very famous writer, Mei Yingdong. He mainly told the story that he lived in Beijing Hutong before the Olympic Games, fully integrated into the street life of old Beijing, and felt the demolition of old streets and lanes in old Beijing, which truly reflected the contradiction between the living habits of Beijingers and the need to improve their living conditions. If you want to know the contradiction between the protection of old Beijing urban heritage and the occupation of modern buildings, reading this book is also a very good choice. Here, like an out-and-out old Beijinger, he depicts all kinds of people and things in the hutong and pays attention to the demolition and legacy of the old city buildings.