Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are some interesting and unpopular places in China?

What are some interesting and unpopular places in China?

1. Daqi Village, Fujian: A quiet fishing village.

Daqi Village, located in An Kai Town, Lianjiang City, has a history of thousands of years. The walls of the small fishing village have a history of hundreds of years, and most of them have been damaged.

There are only four ancient city gates left. The most beautiful scenery in Dachi Village is naturally the surrounding islands. From east to west, Dongluo Island, Zhiluo Island and Xiluo Island are juxtaposed. The biggest attraction of Dongluo Island is meadow. The broad meadow extends along the undulating hillside with the blue sea as the background, forming a beautiful picture. The biggest feature of Xiluo Island is the houses or walls made of stone, which are ancient and simple. Zhiluo Island, the smallest island, was once used for maritime trade. Now the residents of the island have moved out one after another, and it is completely quiet. The beach here is not golden sand, but smooth pebbles of various colors. If you like quiet, Chita Village is your dream fishing village.

Transportation: First from Fuzhou and other places to Lianjiang, and then from Lianjiang County Bus Station (several times a day) to Qicun by car.

2. Luyuanping, Enshi: A beautiful hiking paradise.

Luyuanping in Xintian Village, Banqiao, Enshi City is an underdeveloped and isolated place. Luyuanping is surrounded by steep cliffs, beautiful scenery and inaccessible. It is one of the tourist attractions that outdoor hikers cannot miss. The villagers in Xintian, where Luyuanping is located, have a simple style, and most of the houses in the village are wooden diaojiao buildings. These old-fashioned residential buildings can be described as living fossils of Tujia traditional architecture. Luyuanping is surrounded by steep peaks, with a vertical drop of more than 300 meters from the bottom of the valley, which requires 1500 steps. This is an undeveloped scenic spot. You can live in a farmhouse or a camp.

Transportation: You can choose to go to Enshi by train, coach and plane. After arriving in Enshi, you will generally charter a car from Enshi to the entrance of Luyuanping Village. Or take the shuttle bus to Banqiao (25 yuan), then take the bus to Xintian Village (10- 15 yuan) and walk to Luyuanping.

3. Shaer Township, Jinchuan County: full of pear blossoms.

Shaer Township is located in Jinchuan County, southwest of Aba Prefecture, in the Dajinchuan Valley. This is a beautiful Tibetan village. Every spring (March-April), 10,000 mu of pear blossoms bloom here, turning it into a white fairy tale world. Now Jinchuan Pear Blossom belongs to Dajinchuan Pear Blossom Red Leaf Scenic Area, with a scenic area of 187 square kilometers. It consists of Genzhajiarong Tibetan Village, Luoer, Shenxianbao, Hexi and Jinchuan Old Street, and is also a place where pear blossoms are concentrated.

If you miss the most beautiful spring in Jinchuan, you can still look forward to its autumn. 10 autumn, here is the red all over the mountains.