Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - After six days' rest, where do you want to travel?

After six days' rest, where do you want to travel?

In the direction of Shiyan, you can go to Wudang Mountain (the holy land of Taoism) and Gulong Middle School in Xiangfan (a quiet place with beautiful scenery). Although train tickets are not easy to buy, bus tickets are still relatively easy to buy. And the whole process is high-speed, soon! Generally, there are fewer people going to visit the mountains in winter.

You can go to Xianning in the south to soak in hot springs. Of course, the traffic is convenient, but there are generally more people going to soak in hot springs.

Changyang in Yichang is also worth a visit, where you can take the train to Yichang and then transfer to the bus, and there are also long-distance buses directly!

If you go out of the province, you can go to Jigong Mountain in Henan, but the place feels half gone. The most worthwhile place is Huangshan Mountain in Anhui, where there are trains and cars. It takes one night for the train and eight hours for the bus to arrive. Huangshan Mountain in winter has beautiful scenery, and tickets are discounted, so there are few tourists. And there are Xidi and Hongcun nearby, which are world cultural heritages and worth visiting. The only regret is that you can't go to the Emerald Valley under Huangshan Mountain, which is suitable for summer vacation!

If you want to go to Phoenix, you usually get off by bus in Huaihua, Hunan, and then transfer to another bus. It takes two hours, so far! If you start from Wuhan, you can choose the trains from Wuchang to Huaihua and Wuchang to Kunming, or you can choose to start from Beijing. Tickets for T88 and T62 (to Guiyang and Kunming) passing through Wuhan are relatively tight at this stage, and your return ticket may not be guaranteed. There is only one train from Huaihua to Wuhan. Others are passing cars. I suggest not going now!