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Where do you want to travel most after the epidemic?

After the national epidemic has eased, I want to go to some places I have never been before, so for many young people, I finally have the opportunity to go out and have a look at my desire to choose the places I want to go, enjoy a better life and make up for the regrets of these three years. I want to go to Dali in Yunnan. If you love traveling, you must find an opportunity to go to Dali once in your life to feel it, and then go to Shanghai. The artistic conception of Erhai Moon, you must visit Erhai Moon when you come to Dali, because the essence of nature is left to Erhai Lake, and cycling around Erhai Lake is the most ideal way to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Erhai Lake. Then, Xizhou, go to dali, truly feels the amorous feelings of Bai people. Tie-dyeing of Bai nationality is very famous! And a trip to temple bay island, Zhuhai. Summer is coming. If you like the sea, if you want to find a place to escape from the world, there is an island in Guangdong, where there is sea, beach, blue sky and white clouds, and the scenery is simple. Temple bay island, located in the southeast of Zhuhai, is one of the islands farthest from the coastline of Wanshan Islands in Zhuhai. It is also one of the most beautiful islands in Guangdong, which is beautiful enough to rival the Maldives. The sea in temple bay island is very clear. You can see the fine sand, conch, floating algae and Pingtan in Fuzhou. Every year in June and July, there are frequent blue tears in Pingtan. Blue tears are luminescent algae in the ocean, which react chemically to emit light under the action of external forces. If you choose to come to Pingtan Island in summer, ride on the most beautiful roundabout road in Kenting during the day, enjoy the chivalry brought by the beautiful scenery all the way, and then go to the Yangtze River and the windmill field in Australia in the afternoon. In the evening, I went to Longwangtou Sea Plaza, met a blue and romantic fluorescent sea, and wanted to go to the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City in Beijing is a magnificent building. The bronze lion-ridged beast is covered with snowflakes on the top, standing quietly under the red wall, looking at the old branches and facing the faint fragrance of plum blossoms floating in the air, connecting the inside and outside of the palace wall with the ancient scenery. I can't help feeling that the Forbidden City has never changed in 600 years. Friends who want to go to the Forbidden City to enjoy the snow must make sure.