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Where to travel in July?

July is suitable for traveling to Puzhehei, Hemu Village, Dongbai Mountain, Xilingol Grassland, Qida Village and other places.

1. Puzhehei

Puzhehei is known as the "Little Guilin" of Yunnan and is a unique karst landscape and pastoral scenery in China. Every year from June to September, Puzhehei's scenery is at its most beautiful. Thousands of acres of lotus flowers are sprinkled on the water, and boats can pass through it, creating a peaceful and beautiful field scenery.

2. Hemu Village

Hemu is the most complete preserved village of the Tuva people, a branch of the Mongolian ethnic group in China. This small village has hundreds of households and a population of thousands. According to legend, Inhabited by the descendants of Genghis Khan, the local people mainly make a living as nomads. The idyllic mountain village is located on a flat land surrounded by mountains. The outside of the village is lined with rows of Populus euphratica and white birch trees. On the hillside around Hemu Village, you can overlook the panoramic view of Hemu Village and Hemu River. Wherever you look, there are endless photographic materials.

3. Dongbai Mountain

Dongbai Mountain is located in Dongyang City, Zhejiang Province. It only takes about two and a half hours by car from Hangzhou. It is a paradise for outdoor sports enthusiasts. Dongbai Mountain has a pleasant climate with year-round clouds and mist, and the average summer temperature is less than 20°C. It is a unique summer resort.

4. Xilingol Grassland

Xilingol Grassland is one of the four major grasslands in Inner Mongolia. It has various grassland types and is the most representative and typical temperate grassland in my country. Among them, Xilingol Grassland is my country is the only nature reserve included in the international biosphere. From June to September every year, flowers bloom on the grassland, which is the best tourist season. It not only has beautiful grassland scenery, simple ethnic customs, numerous cultural relics and historic sites, but also a pleasant climate.

5. Qida Village

Qida Village is one of the few thousand-year-old fishing villages in Fuzhou. There are basically only aborigines on the island. The coastal scenery of the fishing village here is very rare, and it is famous for its delicious seafood. It is also one of the largest offshore cage farms in the country. When you come here, you can experience the authentic and comfortable fishing village life.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Puzhehei Scenic Area in Qiubei, Wenshan Prefecture