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Go on road trip scenic spots around Jiangmen

when I first heard about Jiangmen, some people would ask where it is. However, if someone tells you that this is the shooting location of Let Bullets Fly, the former residence of Liang Qichao, the birthplace of Cai Lifo Boxing, and the overseas Chinese capital of China, then you must be familiar with it! Jiangmen is the "No.1 hometown of overseas Chinese in China", where western culture and China culture collide and merge strongly, which is fully reflected in the architectural art here. Nowadays, the houses of a hundred years ago are constantly permeated with modern atmosphere. Walking in the streets and alleys of Jiangmen, all kinds of colorful buildings kept passing before my eyes, and I seemed forced to break the barrier of time and space and enter a huge whirlpool of time and space ... This guide will take you all over Jiangmen.

1. Kaiping Diaolou

What is the most remarkable thing about Kaiping? Nature is the watchtower! A movie "Let the Bullets Fly" made this peculiar architectural form strongly enter the minds of China people and left a deep impression in my mind. The film is wonderful, the compact plot and humorous performance make people laugh, but after the film, we still know little about the buildings in the picture.

2. Guifeng Mountain

Guifeng Mountain National Forest Park is located in Xinhui District, Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, with an area of 55.1 square kilometers, bordering on the South China Sea and Hong Kong and Macao. It is a national AAAA-level tourist area, a famous scenic spot in Guangdong Province, and a national greening model unit. It is planned as Guifeng Diecui, Yuhu Chunxiao, Yutai Chenzhong, Green Taoyuan, Matchmaking Pass, Longtan Waterfall, Peak Scenic Area, and so on.

3. birds of paradise

Near Tianma River in Tianma Village, Xinhui, it is one of the largest natural bird-watching parks in China. The main body of birds of paradise is actually a water banyan tree that grew in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. The branches of the water banyan tree hang down to the ground and dig into the soil to become a new trunk. With the passage of time, the big banyan tree grows into a forest alone, and thousands of birds and trees live in the forest.