Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Ten scenic spots that must be visited in tourism. The most worth visiting in China is a scenic spot.

Ten scenic spots that must be visited in tourism. The most worth visiting in China is a scenic spot.

1. The Great Wall, known as the "Dragon of the East", has played an important role in resisting foreign invasion for a long time. Moreover, the Great Wall also witnessed the development of our country, from an important military facility to an open tourist attraction. The whole process of evolution has gone through thousands of years; People often say: "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall", which shows the importance of the Great Wall in people's minds.

2. Yulong Snow Mountain, which is the closest equatorial snow-covered mountain range in the northern hemisphere, is juxtaposed with Zhongdian Snow Mountain across Jiangxi and Mianmian Mountain in the east, extending from Sanjiangkou in the north to 27 north latitude in the south, like a fan facing the ancient city. Yulong Snow Mountain is called "Oulu" in Naxi language, which means "Tianshan Mountain". Its thirteen snow peaks are endless, just like a "dragon" leaping and dancing, so it is called "Yulong". Because its lithology is mainly limestone and basalt, black and white is distinct, so it is also called "black and white snow mountain". It is the sacred mountain of Naxi people, and it is said that Naxi people are the embodiment of the protector "Sanduo".

3. The streets in Old Town of Lijiang and Old Town of Lijiang are built by mountains and rivers and paved with red breccia. There are Sifang Street, Mufu, Wufenglou, Heilongtan, Wenchang Palace, Wang Pi Earthquake Memorial Hall, Xueshan Academy, Wangjiazhuang Christian Church, Fang Guoyu's former residence, Baima Longtan Temple, Gu Peter's former residence, Jinglian Temple and Fukenji.

4. Jiuzhaigou, located in Jiuzhaigou County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, is located in the transition zone from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the western Sichuan Plateau and the mountainous area to the Sichuan Basin. Nine Tibetan villages, including Shuzheng Stockaded Village, Heye Village and Zechawa Village, are located in this mountain lake group.

5. West Lake in Hangzhou is located in the west of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, in the center of Hangzhou. It was formerly called Wulin Water, Qiantang Lake and Xizi Lake, and was called West Lake only in the Song Dynasty. It is famous at home and abroad for its beautiful lakes and mountains and numerous scenic spots. It is a famous tourist attraction in China and is also known as a paradise on earth.

6. The landscape of Guilin, located on the west bank of Lijiang River, is famous for its rich osmanthus and osmanthus trees. The typical karst terrain constitutes a unique Guilin landscape, which is the general name of Guilin tourism resources.

7. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xi 'an, Lintong, Shaanxi, China, are located 3 kilometers east of Xi 'an. The chariots, infantry and cavalry of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are arranged in various positions. The overall style is vigorous, bodybuilding and washing. It is the largest underground military museum in the world.

8. Potala Palace, a magnificent building with palaces, castles and monasteries at the highest altitude in the world, is also the largest and most complete ancient palace complex in Tibet, which contains the wisdom of Tibetan people and the history of Tibetan ancient buildings. The Potala Palace, built on a mountain, is magnificent and attracts countless tourists.

9. The Three Gorges Dam, located in Sandouping Town, Yichang City, Hubei Province, China, is 38km away from the downstream Gezhouba Water Control Project. It is the main project of the Three Gorges Hydropower Station, the core landscape of the Three Gorges Dam tourist area and the eastern end of the Three Gorges Reservoir, the largest hydropower project in the world today.

1. The Forbidden City in Beijing, located in the center of Beijing, was formerly called the Forbidden City. Built in the 18th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (142), it is the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the largest and most complete ancient wooden architecture complex in the world, and the museum with the richest collection of cultural relics in China. The Forbidden City is known as one of the five largest palaces in the world and is listed as a "world cultural heritage" by UNESCO. In the Forbidden City, one can enjoy the colorful architectural art; Second, you can enjoy the precious cultural relics displayed indoors. The solemn and sacred Forbidden City has verified the vicissitudes of China's history for a hundred years. Standing in front of the Forbidden City, the shock is beyond words.