Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - How about a May Day trip to Jiutai? Where do you recommend?
How about a May Day trip to Jiutai? Where do you recommend?
Yes, 1, Kalun Lake Resort, with 50% landscaping coverage, blue sky and clear water, beautiful scenery, rich humanistic atmosphere and excellent ecological environment. Internal facilities are complete, including Rome Dianthus Square, tennis court, open-air bathing beach, water park, shooting range, Dutch windmill, open-air ballroom, fishing field, deer forest and green promenade.
2. Miaoxiangshan Scenic Area. Miaoxiangshan Ski Resort is a natural and ecological ski resort, with the highest altitude of 497 meters and the largest drop of 225 meters. Mainly use ice and snow and forest tourism resources to develop and build four major plates: sports park, ice and snow sports area, Buddhist culture area and forest villa resort area.
3. Shitoukoumen Reservoir has beautiful and open scenery and fresh air. The reservoir area is surrounded by mountains and jungles. There are two tributaries of Yinma River, Chalu River and Shuangyang River in the upper reaches of the reservoir. Perfect for relaxing.
4. Bathe in spring, a place to pray to God and worship Buddha. The place is not big, but good men and women who like to worship God can also choose to go here to pray for happiness.
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