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Where is the best place to go for a five-day trip?

It is better to go to Wuzhen, Lugu Lake, Changbai Mountain Tianchi and Zhouzhuang in Zhejiang for a five-day trip.

1. Wuzhen, Zhejiang

Wuzhen was called Wudun in ancient times. In the Spring and Autumn Period, this place was the cross-border Wu territory. It was first called Wuzhen during the Xiantong period of the Tang Dynasty. This place has a long history. Wuzhen’s ancestors multiplied and lived here more than 6,000 years ago. Wuzhen is located in the northern part of Tongxiang County, Zhejiang Province. It has a low-lying terrain and is a plain of river alluvial and lake swamp siltation. It is densely covered with river ports and crisscrosses each other, giving it strong characteristics of a water town.

This place is full of talents, and talents have emerged in large numbers since ancient times. Famous figures in the past dynasties include Prince Liang Zhaoming who edited "Selected Works of Zhaoming", Mao Kun, editor of "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasty", Neo-Confucian Zhang Yangyuan, litterateur Mao Dun, etc. Today's Wuzhen still retains many unique river ports, bridges, riverside buildings, streets, storefronts, etc. that are unique to water towns. If you take a stroll along the Dongxishi River in the early morning or evening, you will never want to leave.

2. Lugu Lake

Lugu Lake, known as the "Mother Lake" by the Mosuo people, is an important part and background of the scenic natural landscape of Pugu Lake and is known as the "plateau." "Pearl". The lake has a water area of ??58 square kilometers, an altitude of 2,690 meters, an average water depth of 45 meters, a deepest point of more than 90 meters, and a transparency as high as 11 meters. There are five whole islands, three peninsulas and a seawall connecting islands in the lake.

The islands in the lake are graceful and graceful, with different shapes, lush trees, and picturesque green. When you are there, the water and sky are the same color, as clear as a mirror, dotted with algae flowers, and pigs gliding slowly on the blue waves. The trough boats and the Mosuo folk songs floating slowly between the water and the sky add a bit of simplicity and tranquility to it. It is an unpolluted virgin lake far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

3. Changbai Mountain Tianchi

Changbai Mountain Tianchi, also known as Baitou Mountain Tianchi, is located in the southeast of Jilin Province. It is the boundary lake between China and North Korea. The northern part of the lake is in Jilin Province. The Changbai Mountains, a complex shield-shaped dormant volcano, is the highest peak in Northeast China and eastern Eurasia. It is the source of the Songhua River, Yalu River, and Tumen River.

Historical data records that Tianchi water has "no ice in winter and no ice in summer." It is true that there is no ice in summer, but it is not true that there is no ice in winter. The ice layer in winter is generally 1.2 meters thick, and the freezing period lasts for six or seven months. However, there are many hot springs in Tianchi, forming several hot spring belts, 150 meters long and 30-40 meters wide. The water temperature is always maintained at 42 degrees Celsius. In the middle of winter, it is steaming and the ice and snow melt, so some people call Tianchi Wenchi. Liangmo.

In addition to water, Tianchi is a huge rock. Originally there were no living creatures in Tianchi water, but in recent years, a cold-water fish has appeared in Tianchi: rainbow trout. This fish grows slowly and has delicious meat. It is a big blessing to taste this fish when traveling to Changbai Mountain. It is said that the rainbow trout in Tianchi The fish are stocked in Tianchi by North Korea.

4. Zhouzhuang

Zhouzhuang Town is located 38 kilometers southeast of Suzhou City. The famous ancient painter Wu Guanzhong wrote that "Huangshan embodies the beauty of China's mountains and rivers, and Zhouzhuang embodies the beauty of China's water towns." Overseas newspapers and magazines said Zhouzhuang is the first water town in China.

Zhouzhuang has a history of nearly nine hundred years and is rich in cultural heritage. The writer Zhang Han of the Western Jin Dynasty and the poets Liu Yuxi and Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty once lived in Zhouzhuang. Zhouzhuang was also the hometown of Shen Wansan, a wealthy man from the south of the Yangtze River in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties; Zhouzhuang also left the footprints of Liu Yazi, Chen Qubing and others.