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What tourist attractions are there in China?

I think the most deceptive tourist attraction is Shanghai Disneyland. It is the first Disney theme park in mainland China and is located at the core of Shanghai Disney Resort. With "Mickey Street" as the welcoming entrance, the "Fantasy Fairy Tale Castle" inside is higher than the spire and decorated with traditional Chinese auspicious clouds, peonies, lotus and other elements. The various fairy tale areas inside attract countless children.

With the continuous development and progress of society, our country's economic level continues to grow, and people's living standards are also constantly improving. After people gradually meet their basic life needs, people are more inclined to invest more time and money in spiritual consumption.

As the saying goes: "The world is so big, I want to see it." This is the dream of many people. Therefore, the development of tourism is becoming increasingly unstoppable. According to incomplete statistics, the consumption brought by tourism is growing faster and faster among residents’ consumption. And it has been rising steadily.

Our country has developed for thousands of years. In the long history, our country has formed extremely rich tourism resources. Scenic spots and historical sites in various places, the history and culture of various regions, mountains and rivers. All of them have added a lot of color to the development of my country's tourism industry.

But with the rise of tourism, many travel agencies have emerged to deceive people. To induce tourists to spend money at tourist attractions, there are also many tourist attractions that use sensationalism and gimmicks to attract people to go, but when they get there, they are not well publicized at all. Wherever you go, there is all kinds of consumption.

Have you ever been to the “Six Most Dangerous Attractions” in China?

1. Songshan Shaolin Temple

Shaolin Temple is located under Wuru Peak of Songshan Mountain in Dengfeng City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. It is named because it is located in the jungle of Shaoshi Mountain in the hinterland of Songshan Mountain. . It is the ancestral home of Zen Buddhism in my country and one of the birthplaces of Chinese Kung Fu. Shaolin Temple occupies a very important position in the history of Chinese Buddhism. Known as "the most famous temple in the world", it is famous all over the world for its Shaolin Kung Fu that has been developed and continuously developed by Shaolin monks of all generations. It is known as "the Kung Fu in the world comes from Shaolin, and Shaolin Kung Fu is the best in the world".

Many people go there because of their other history and culture and their yearning for Chinese Kung Fu. However, as it became famous, its commercialization became more and more serious, and it required more than just entrance tickets. If you want to burn incense and worship Buddha, you need to buy expensive sandalwood in the temple. Shaolin Temple is everyone’s childhood dream. After all, everyone has a martial arts dream in their hearts. However, many tourists are a little disappointed with this historical and cultural trip after leaving the Shaolin Temple.

2. Shanghai Disneyland

Shanghai Disneyland is the first Disney theme park in mainland China and is located at the core of Shanghai Disney Resort. With "Mickey Street" as the welcoming entrance, the "Fantasy Fairy Tale Castle" inside is higher than the spire and decorated with traditional Chinese auspicious clouds, peonies, lotus and other elements. The various fairy tale areas inside attract countless children.

But why not recommend everyone to go? The first is that its admission fee is relatively expensive. Secondly, the rules and charging standards for various programs are unacceptable. For example: staff must check backpacks before entering the site; food is not allowed to be taken out. And even washing your hands requires a fee.

3. Loulan Ancient City

Loulan Ancient City is also called Loulan Ancient Country. It occupies an important position on the Silk Road. Now it is a national key cultural relics protection unit. Loulan belonged to a relatively small ancient country in the Western Regions at that time. However, Loulan was founded before 176 BC, but suddenly and mysteriously disappeared in 630 AD. There are still different opinions about the mysterious disappearance of the ancient country.

The existing Loulan ruins only have broken walls, as well as the remaining broken courtyards and pagodas. However, the entrance fee to Loulan Ancient City is as high as 3,000 yuan, and there is also a venue protection fee of 500 yuan. It is the most expensive scenic spot in China. Moreover, if you want to enter, you need special approval from the cultural relics department.

4. Glass Bridge in Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon

The Glass Bridge in Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon is also called Yuntiandu. The entire bridge is made of transparent glass, which perfectly integrates the entire bridge with the surrounding environment. It is the world's first large-scale suspension bridge with a large space cable surface opening and a large bridge with glass as the main force-bearing structure. Its entrance fee is more than 100, but there is no beautiful view from the crowded glass bridge.

5. Lushan Mountain in Jiujiang

Lushan Mountain is a mountain full of history and culture. In the long history, it has attracted countless literati and poets to come here to recite poems and write poems. Lushan, which is "green, moist, elegant and beautiful in the southeast", has been popular since ancient times. It is a wonderful reflection of Chinese landscape culture and a historical epitome of Chinese landscape culture.

But when you enter Lushan Mountain, there are also various charges. Lushan Mountain is huge and the scenic spots are scattered. In addition to tickets, you also need to take scenic buses and ropeways in the scenic area. All are charged separately. Moreover, within the scenic area, each small scenic spot has its own ticket fee.

6. The Ancient Tea-Horse Road

The Ancient Tea-Horse Road is the longest ancient trade road in the world. It is an ancient trade channel between Yunnan, Sichuan and Tibet. An international channel for foreign economic and cultural exchanges and the spread of ancient Chinese civilization. Although it is free to go to the Tea Horse Road now.

But riding a horse requires an additional charge of 260 yuan. You think you can ride a horse and gallop, but it’s over in one circle. After dismounting, a battery car will pull you to Lashenghai. No matter which project it is, bargain first.

Due to the epidemic in the past two years, many places cannot be visited, but people will still go to some areas where the situation has eased. Regardless of whether the attractions are a scam or not. I think the biggest gain from traveling is not what the traveling itself can give you. It’s more about letting you feel and understand the world. It allows you to calm down and take a good look at yourself and get to know yourself again.