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How to drive from Changzhou to Maoshan?

Maoshan is located between Zhenjiang and Changzhou, but there is too little departure information from Changzhou to Maoshan on the Internet. Because Maoshan belongs to Zhenjiang, it is estimated that it will be more convenient to take the traffic from Zhenjiang.

Take the train to Zhenjiang, and go to the highway bus station at the right end of the railway station to buy tickets to Maoshan the next day. If you take a bus to Jurong at 7:40, you can go to Maoshan after Jurong. It is said on the Internet that the bus from Maoshan directly back to Zhenjiang will be at 2 o'clock at the latest. If we wait another hour, the time in Maoshan will be too tight, so we will stop at once and change to Jurong. The staff trotted to help change tickets. 8 yuan/Zhang finally got on the bus to Jurong at 7: 50, and the passengers only took about half of it.

At the end of Maoshan, someone solicited customers, and 5 yuan delivered them to the door, and 20 yuan sent them in. As netizens say, don't believe it. Because the gate is not far away, the indicator board is clearly marked. Tickets for 70 yuan include the fares in the scenic spots, and tickets must be checked at each scenic spot and when taking the bus.

When I went to buy a ticket, I saw that there was only one unit bus parked in the parking lot of Nuoda. We guess this is a red tour. The scenic spot is so depressed, I can't help but doubt that the traffic in the scenic spot is 10 minutes. When I bought the ticket, I asked about the bus interval and said it was 15 minutes. After buying, we asked ourselves when the next bus was, but we asked ourselves in the driver's waiting room next door. The driver asked us when we bought the tickets. I heard it was 10:00, so he said 15 minutes later. I'm dizzy!

While waiting for the bus, I heard a burst of firecrackers and learned the first Maoshan myth, the so-called "the best in the world": "firecrackers are set off in front of the monument and bugles are sounded in the air." Simply put, I didn't hear any "horn sound" at all, which saved me money to buy firecrackers. Fortunately 10 minutes later, two more tourists came and the driver set off at once. Our trip to Maoshan started with the traffic in the scenic spot.

The first scenic spot, Xikequan, will be explained by a tour guide upon arrival. First, Biyin Pool is homophonic with the demand of "response". Five dollars was exchanged for 10 "ancient" coins, which were cast on the toad not far from the pool, making people pay for it. Next is Xike Spring: "Visitors come to the spring and clap a few times. Suddenly, they saw the water drops in the spring water rising, which looked like a jade spit on a green ridge. It was like a guest enjoying spring. " Applause with the five people who got off the bus, and the spring water didn't respond-the second myth was shattered. The tour guide explained that there were not enough people, but later a group of people came. The tour guide only took us to "touch the blessing bag" first and then "ask for the blessing card". The mother and son who came in the same car touched the blessing bag. The one sitting in the room obviously couldn't explain the information in the blessing bag, so later, in a room called the Social Research Center, someone called fortune teller. There is also the "Dezi Valley". The son said that the tour guide was too lazy to swim by himself when he saw that we all had children: the plank road led into the forest, but it was only the original scene.

We just watch the scenery and don't join the "game", which makes the tour guide very helpless. While waiting for the bus, I asked the tour guide who invested here, and the tour guide said he was a believer. If everyone is like us, this scenic spot can't be built. Asked why the tour guide was so depressed, he said it was not the peak season, but the first month was prosperous. How many days are there in a year? Just then, several people came out and swore that the people inside were like "robbing money", saying that they were free first and then gave money casually. Twenty dollars is too little, words hurt people, and so on. It is normal for you to pay for traveling in religious places, but it is rare to complain at the first scenic spot. But what I saw later was that only tour guides encouraged tourists to spend money here, and there were no tour guides in other places. Although there are inevitably incense sellers and fortune tellers, everyone is free. In a palace, I also saw a notice with a report number, no more than 480 yuan.

The bus waited for 20 minutes and took two tourists up the mountain. Those two may be regulars, but they didn't listen to the guide's persuasion and never got off the bus. They went with us to the second scenic spot, Dinggong. This palace deserves to be called "three palaces and five views" in Maoshan, with complete architectural layout. The bell and drum tower, the library and several halls are similar to Buddhist temples except for Buddhist and Taoist figures. In addition, the treasure of Maoshan Town and the "Jade Seal" given by Song Huizong are all in the exhibition room, which is worth seeing. Because Ding Gong is located in Damaofeng, the highest peak of Maoshan Mountain, overlooking the surrounding area from the top of the mountain, all the palaces in Maoshan Mountain can be seen in a panoramic view, and the statue of Laozi printed on the top of Jinjinshan Mountain is also in the distance.

It's almost noon and it's very hot. We had a rest in the gazebo next to the palace and brought some things. Waiting in the parking lot for the bus to go to the Silver Palace (Fu Yuan Wan Ning Palace), the peddler soliciting customers, saying that the bus would have to wait for a long time before it was full. 10 yuan can take us there. The scenic bus will arrive in about ten minutes, and we will leave after getting on the bus. From the top of Damao Mountain to the top of Jinjinshan Mountain, the mountain road spirals steeply. Although the distance is not long, it will be very difficult to walk in the midday sun.

Different from the antique Ding Gong, the Silver Palace is almost a new landscape. The most attractive thing is the statue of Laozi, sitting cross-legged, holding a million fans in his hand, with bright eyes. The honeycomb called "ring" under the middle finger of the left hand is surprisingly large-this is also the selling point of "characteristic tourism" I have only seen. Under the scorching sun, the exhibition room under the statue became our best resting place, and it was sunny upstairs in all directions. Because the weather is too hot and there is no official, I can't bear to search for the mysterious symbol map of "bottle (level) rising to level 3" in front of Mianzhai Daoyuan. I don't know if there are too few tourists. The fountain in the center of Taiji Square under the statue is not opened, and the rainbow myth can't be seen naturally. In fact, anyone who has seen the fountain at different times and from different angles knows that any fountain can see the rainbow from a certain angle when there is sunshine.