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Where did you travel? How do you feel?

This year, with the control of epidemic situation and the implementation of epidemic prevention measures, the national tourism market has gradually picked up, and many people have chosen to travel, relax and enjoy beautiful scenery and culture. Where did you travel? How to balance travel time, cost and safety? Today, I will share my travel experience and experience with you.

I am a person who likes to travel. I think traveling can not only increase knowledge and broaden horizons, but also exercise, cultivate sentiment and make people more optimistic and positive. I traveled to three places this year, Yunnan, Tibet and Hainan. These three places have their own characteristics and charms, which left a deep impression on me.

Yunnan is a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-scenic place with the reputation of "the south of colorful clouds". I stayed in Yunnan for a week and went to Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-La and other places. My favorite is Old Town of Lijiang, where there are rich Naxi customs, quaint buildings, beautiful bar streets and Yulong Snow Mountain in the distance. I lived there for a few days, felt the local life rhythm and cultural atmosphere, and made some friends in different places.

Tibet is a mysterious and sacred place with the title of "the roof of the world". I stayed in Tibet for ten days and went to Lhasa, Shigatse, Linzhi and Namco. What I remember most is the Potala Palace, which is the center and symbol of Tibetan Buddhism, with solemn and spectacular buildings, precious and exquisite works of art and devout and enthusiastic believers. I visited the temples there, turned the prayer wheel, presented Hada, and felt the Tibetan people's love for faith and life.

Hainan is a tropical island with the reputation of "Hawaii in the East". I stayed in Hainan for five days and went to Haikou, Sanya, Danzhou and other places. I like beaches and seafood best. There are soft beaches, clear water, colorful coral reefs and fresh and delicious seafood. I swam, surfed, dived, basked in the sun and tasted all kinds of seafood dinners there.

These three trips have made me gain a lot, not only seeing different landscapes and cultures, but also experiencing different lifestyles and values. Of course, travel also needs to balance time, cost and safety. My principle is to plan my trip and budget in advance, try to choose the right season and destination, and avoid rush hours and crowded places.