Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - D-level tourist city

D-level tourist city

D-level tourist cities include Chengdu, Beijing, Hangzhou, Wuhan and Shanghai.

Chengdu 1

There is a joke in Chengdu, where half the locals go to hot pot restaurants and half to teahouses. Leisure life is the main theme here. The well-known Chunxi Road, the sleek and lovely black and white fat man, the quaint and elegant Du Fu Caotang, the antique Wuhou Temple and the snack-filled Jinli are all good places to punch in.

2. Beijing

This is the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties and a city where tradition and modernity blend. Whether it is the ancient charm of Huangchenggen or the modern atmosphere of Sanlitun, it attracts tourists from all over the world with its unique charm.

3. Hangzhou

I can't get enough of the beauty of Hangzhou. There are flowers in spring, the moon in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter. Ring the bell to pray, enjoy the flowers and shoot the moon. 365 days a year, every day is different. Look at the reed flowers everywhere in the West Lake, take a walk in Tangqi ancient town, and the landmark Leifeng Tower has a unique charm.

4. Wuhan

Wuhan has a large area and is divided into Hankou, Hanyang and Wuchang. There are too many scenic spots and delicious foods worth seeing, which attract different people with their unique charm. Jianghan Road, which has the title of "the longest pedestrian street in China", and Wansongyuan snack street recommended by local people, can turn you into the goddess of cherry blossoms, and Wuhan University must not miss it.

5. Shanghai

Shanghai, a very modern city without losing the traditional characteristics of China, is full of stories of time, and the beauty of time overlaps nostalgia and modernity. The alleyways full of stories, the ancient Shikumen, the profound cultural heritage and the classic legend of the historical site "Shanghai Beach" all make people reluctant to part.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Chengdu Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing.