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100-word diary of my father’s trip to Berlin Temple

Twenty years ago, when I first came to Xuanhua and was single, I liked to ride a shabby bicycle around Xuanhua and its surroundings when I had nothing to do during work holidays. After learning about the situation of Berlin Temple, I was fascinated, so I rode there alone. Unfortunately, my car broke down halfway, so I had no choice but to return halfway. Later, I was troubled by various things, and I wandered around in my dreams several times, but I was unable to go there in person.

A few days ago, a heavy rain swept away the hot weather for many days. When I woke up in the early morning, the idea of ??going to Berlin Temple popped into my mind. I packed my bags and set off from Xuanhua Zhongshan Square at 6 a.m. via Nan Cross the Yanghe Bridge from the gatehouse and go south along the asphalt road. Ride for about 21 kilometers to the foot of the mountain. The asphalt road ends here. Follow the direction of the road and enter the mountain pass. Before that, it was a plain and slightly hilly land. After that, it was a shallow mountainous and heavily hilly land. Moreover, the road has also changed from an asphalt road to a sand road, making the road behind more difficult.

Ride along Gansha River all the way through Likouquan Old Village, Pengjiawan Village, Huangjiawan Village and Guojiawan Village to about 26 kilometers, and stop when you reach the west of Guojiawan Village. Continue to follow the Gansha River to the west, and then turn to the south (left) direction. Continuing forward through Xiaokouzi Village and Haizigou Village, the slope became increasingly steep, so I had to get off the car and push forward. At about 30 kilometers, it suddenly dawned on me that the road began to go downhill. This is a point on the watershed line between the Yanghe River system and the Sanggan River system. The altitude is about 1039m, which is the highest point of the trip.