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What's interesting about Yingjing? What are the scenic spots that must be visited?
Highlight: You can see the majestic snow-capped mountains, sea of clouds and Buddha's light, which is called "the largest viewing platform in China".
2. Niubei Mountain Sea of Clouds
Highlight: Dense and even, magnificent and gentle, waterfall clouds everywhere make people feel like stepping in the air.
Three, four people are the same.
Highlight: A hill opposite Niubei Mountain is another holy place for photography after Niubei Mountain.
4. Sunrise in Niu Bei
Highlight: When the sunlight cuts through the dark night sky and falls on the endless sea of clouds, the whole sea of clouds is dyed golden yellow.
5. Rizhao Jinshan
Highlight: If you are lucky, you can see that the Snow Mountain is like crossing a layer of gold at the moment when the sun shines on the top of the Snow Mountain.
6. Sunset on Niubei Mountain
Highlight: The sky is getting dark, the sun is setting slowly in the west, and the sunset makes the rolling sea of clouds more brilliant.
7. Longcanggou
8. Yunfeng Temple
Highlight: a scenic spot supported by religious culture.
9. Guangtou Mountain
10, Leiyin Temple
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