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Which two new summer resorts are there in Anhui?

When traveling, what kind of scenery do you choose? Some of these places are mountains, some are full of water, some are villages and towns, and some are caves. But no matter what, they all have an average temperature of about 25°C on hot summer days. The author also selected the two favorites among them and shared them with friends.

The first place is in Zhubo Town, Yuexi County, Anqing. Yuexi County itself is located in the hinterland of the Dabie Mountains, with a forest coverage rate of nearly 80%, and there are more than five national 4A-level scenic spots including Tianxia and Sikong Mountain. Among them, Zhubo Town is a good place to escape the heat in summer. Among the 24 new summer resorts, Zhubo Town has the lowest average temperature in summer. Its average temperature from June to September is only 22.2℃.

The entire town is about 800 meters above sea level, with beautiful mountain scenery and few traces of a modern city. It is also famous for growing Chinese medicinal materials, including Kujing Garden and Erzu Mountain, which are very good tourist attractions. But relatively speaking, what is more outstanding here is its living environment. However, because of this geographical environment, the external transportation in Zhubo Town is naturally not that convenient, so if you want to visit here for a break, it is still recommended to travel by car.

The second place is in Fengyang Mountain in the south of Fengyang County. Fengyang Mountain is also a remnant of Dabie Mountain. As a new summer resort, its average temperature in summer is only around 25°C, which makes it quite comfortable. And compared to Zhubo Town, Fengyang Mountain has more tourist attractions. The most famous one is probably Jiushan Cave, known as the "No. 1 Cave in Jiangbei". Jiushan Cave is 30 kilometers away from Fengyang City. Its history as a "tourist attraction" can be traced back to 1,500 years ago.

It was recorded as early as "Shui Jing Zhu", and as time went by, it became more popular, especially in the Tang Dynasty. To this day, there are still some in Jiushan Cave. There are particularly many stone carvings of poems by literati from the Tang Dynasty. The interior of the cave itself is cool and refreshing. Coupled with the different lighting renderings, it makes the place even more psychedelic.

Will you visit these two summer resorts