Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Where have you traveled? Think about it.

Where have you traveled? Think about it.

So far, I have been to the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Dubai, Thailand, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Hungary, Spain, Italy, Malta, Hong Kong, Macao, Qinghai, Gansu, Fujian, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, most cities in Hunan, Beijing and Shanghai.

My favorite places are Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton Park in the United States, Kyoto in Japan and Gansu in China.

Yellowstone

I chartered a car to Yellowstone National Park. Before going, the driver told us that the most famous thing in Huangshi National Park is "rotten egg smell (sulfur dioxide)". As soon as I walked in, there was a strong smell of sulfur dioxide everywhere. The geothermal system of Huangshi National Park is very developed, with more than 10000 geysers and more than 300 hot springs, as well as canyons, waterfalls and other landscapes. Sometimes, when you walk in Yellowstone National Park, you don't feel like you are on the earth.

The Great Prism is the most famous scenic spot in Yellowstone National Park, which is said to be regarded as the totem worship of the sun by Indians.

mammoth hot springs

The world's largest carbonate sedimentary hot spring, after a crustal movement in 2002, most of the hot springs stopped moving, resulting in a large number of microbial deaths, making the mammoth hot spring lose its color, and the dead bacteria turned into gray powder, becoming what it is today.

norris geyser basin

Every year, old springs will dry up and new springs will erupt.

Hayden valley

Apart from some hot springs and geysers, the most beautiful wildlife and natural scenery is Hayden Valley. The vast grassland and a large number of animals come out to feed.