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How many tourist attractions have you been to in those Chinese textbooks?

I have been to Lushan Mountain and Sun Moon Lake, both of which are scenic spots in textbooks. It's really disappointing. I visited Lushan Mountain in April last year. My first impression is that the whole mountain looks bare, not the lush green hills I like. I stayed in the mountains for two days and went to Sandie Spring the next day. Take the cable car to the entrance first, so I won't spit on the cable car. Everyone who has been there knows. However, after entering the entrance, I found myself on a road of no return ... I abruptly challenged the stairs of 3,000 steps back and forth, and there was no smooth road along the way. I kept going up and down the stairs until I lost my temper.

However, when I finally overcame these thousands of steps and came to the legendary Sandie Spring with my rickety legs, I thought to myself: Is this a waterfall? Is it not like a clear spring flowing in a mountain stream? To tell the truth, I didn't feel the spectacular sight at all. Then it goes up the stairs endlessly (the exit and entrance are in the same place, and it has to climb back) Finally, my trip to Lushan was like this. I'm a little helpless and disappointed. After playing for three days, I was greatly weakened. Of course, there are beautiful scenery, but it doesn't make me feel amazing. It varies from person to person.

Followed by Sun Moon Lake. I exchanged a semester in Taiwan Province Province and went to the famous Sun Moon Lake. Actually, it stinks, and the water level is extremely low! The riverbed is exposed, so go directly to plant grass. A Sun Moon Lake hotel is said to be very expensive, but it is also very shabby. Most parts of Taiwan Province Island are dilapidated buildings.

In Taiwan Province Province, what is over 100 years old is called a national cultural relic ... My grandmother's broken ancestral temple 100 years old is rare, and the Chenghuang Temple in Hsinchu has become a cultural relic! And the night market. My classmates said not to go to Shilin night market, so I went to Ningxia night market. It feels like one word, "dirty".

I don't know what the mainland tourism programs think, but the "three no booths" robbed by Taiwan Province Province are actually sold to the mainland in disguise. Taipei gives me the impression that it is not as prosperous as Hanzheng Street and Guanggu Pedestrian Street in Wuhan. Eslite Bookstore can buy imported literary articles, but in fact, many things can't be bought, and they are expensive ... I'm afraid the biggest gain of Taiwan Province Province is to collect the fighting monster cards of Game King. Besides, eating in Taiwan Province Province is very tiring. So the overall impression is also relatively poor.