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Which three provinces in China have the fewest 5A scenic spots?

Now with the continuous development of tourism, there are more and more tourist attractions in China. Almost every small county has several scenic spots, not to mention a province. Although there are many scenic spots, they are still graded. For some high-grade scenic spots, it will attract many tourists invisibly, and now people have a tendency to follow the crowd and feel that the scenery will look good when they become famous. In the relevant data, Jiangsu Province has the largest number of 5A scenic spots in China, but this is also expected. In recent years, Jiangsu's tourism and economic development have been among the best in China. So do you know where the provinces with the least 5A scenic spots in China are? Next, let's learn about the provinces with the least 5A scenic spots in China.

This province is Qinghai province. Speaking of Qinghai Province, I believe many people who like to travel are very yearning for it. In short, in Bian Xiao's impression, it will always be a scene of blue sky and white clouds, especially when rape blossoms are in full bloom every spring. It will always attract countless photographers. As a province, Qinghai Province has only three 5A scenic spots. I believe many people will be surprised to see it. Although there are few scenic spots in 5A, each one is well-known in China. These three scenic spots are Qinghai Lake, Tamu and Huzhu Tujiayuan Park.

Qinghai Lake

Kumbum Monastery

It has a very long history, more than 400 years. More than 30 ancient buildings, large and small, are preserved here. As the activity center of Tibetan Buddhism in northwest China, it enjoys a high reputation in China. Nowadays, many pilgrims come here every year. Bian Xiao reminds you that tourists are not allowed to take photos here, so enjoy the prosperity here.

Huzhu tuzu home garden

Many people may be strangers here. It is a scenic spot integrating sightseeing, leisure, tourism and folk experience. The scenic spot not only has primitive natural scenery, but also has a long history of cultural relics and historic sites. There are some temple fairs held here every year, which becomes the most lively time in the scenic spot. If you come here, you will find that the people here are very hospitable. What's more, they will take the initiative to greet foreign tourists.