Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Where to travel during the eleventh holiday?

Where to travel during the eleventh holiday?

1 1 Individuals can travel to these places:

1. Qianhushan.

Qianhushan Tibetan language is called "Ramdongcuo", which means "Goddess Thousand Lakes" or "Fairy Thousand Lakes". It is centered on the Three Blue Seas and the Great Black Sea and spreads around.

Qianhu Mountain is surrounded by virgin forests, mostly tall and straight fir and spruce. The lake is full of azaleas, mostly yellow azaleas, red azaleas and white azaleas. The corolla is large and brightly colored. May-June is an intoxicating view of the Rhododendron Sea, and September-June is a colorful forest.

2. Simatai Great Wall.

There will definitely be many people climbing the Badaling Great Wall on National Day, which is definitely a hot sea scene. If you don't want to count people, you might as well go to Simatai Great Wall, which is the only ancient Great Wall in China that preserves the original appearance of the Ming Great Wall. Most of them are undeveloped Great Wall, and the walls are usually steep and steep, standing on the mountain, ups and downs, very much like a palace.

Whenever autumn comes, there are golden cranes in the gaps of Populus davidiana forest, Quercus mongolica forest and Zizuo forest, which complement each other with Huang Zhen, Acer truncatum and other red flowers. It is beautiful and refreshing.

3. Yes.

Enkh is the only Russian ethnic township in China. Every day, I watch Xia Hong dye Phnom Penh for the Blue Roof Cabin, and the bloody sunset is reflected in the clear river. It is really beautiful to watch the cows coming from the twilight of sunrise and returning to sunset as strong as splashing paint.

4. Shaxi Ancient Town.

Shaxi is a place where you can't go with a group, because it's not famous enough and the traffic is not convenient, but people who are tired of Lijiang Dali and outsiders who play backpacks come here one after another. Here, you can watch the stars and the moon fall asleep every day, and then wake up in the early morning with birdsong.

5. Siso village.

Most of the ancient villages in China are plain, just like elegant ink paintings or photos of Lao Huang. However, Xisuo Village, Zhuokeji Township, a cashmere Tibetan village in Aba, Sichuan, is brightly colored and beautiful as a flower field in spring. Without the grandeur of Tibet and the petty bourgeoisie of Danba, Siso, who is located halfway up the mountain, is interpreting his own customs and stories.