1. The most worthwhile place to visit in Zhejiang is not the West Lake, but the Shengsi Islands in Zhejiang
The Shengsi Islands, like the pearls left in the East China Sea, are famous for "blue sea strange reefs, golden sand, fishing fire". Not only is it blessed with beautiful natural scenery but also rich marine ecology, making it the perfect place to enjoy a seafood feast. Each island in Shengsi has a different style, whether it is the Zen of Putuo Mountain, the romance of Peach Blossom Island or the fishing village culture of Shengsi Island, all of which are refreshing.
2. The most worthwhile place to visit in Jiangsu is not Suzhou, but Jiangsu-Tongli
Tongli, an ancient water town that is more quiet and quaint than Suzhou, with small bridges and flowing water, white walls and tiles, like a flowing ink painting. There is not much commercial hustle and bustle here, and more of the original Jiangnan water town life atmosphere is retained. Walking on the bluestone road, you can feel the quiet years and taste the delicacy and profundity of Wu culture.
3. The most interesting thing in Anhui is not Huangshan, but Anhui - She County
She County, one of the birthplaces of Hui culture, has a wealth of ancient villages, archways and ancient buildings, such as Hongcun, Xidi and other world cultural heritage. It is not only picturesque in the landscape, but also famous for its exquisite Hui carving art and traditional Hui ink and inkstone production techniques. Walking into She County, it is like traveling back to the Ming and Qing dynasties and feeling the classicism and elegance.
4. Henan The most worthwhile place to visit is not Zhengzhou, - but Kaifeng
Kaifeng, as the ancient capital of the Seven Dynasties, has a profound historical and cultural heritage and many historic sites. The Qingming Riverside Park vividly reproduces the prosperity of the "Qingming Riverside Map", and the Song Dynasty Iron Tower in the Tower Park has witnessed the vicissitudes of the ancient city. You can also go to see the blind date of the princess Kaifeng's snacks are also a must, and the authentic delicacies such as soup dumplings and bucket chicken are endless.
5. The most worthwhile thing to visit in Yunnan is not Lijiang, but Damei
Damei, known as the realistic version of the "Peach Blossom Spring", is hidden in the mountains of Wenshan Prefecture. Access to the village involves a boat ride through a dark water hole, a unique mode of transport that adds to its mystery. Surrounded by the peaks of karst landforms, the inner fields are crisscrossed, and the rivers are murmuring, like a fairyland of independence.
6. The most shocking thing in Guizhou is not Huangguoshu Waterfall, but Libo
Libo is famous for its karst landforms and primeval forest landscapes, among which the small seven-hole scenic spot is like a jade necklace connecting multiple waterfalls, Bitans and water forests, which is breathtakingly beautiful. The air here is clean and the ecological environment is excellent, and it is known as the "emerald" on the belt of the earth.
7. Guangxi The most worthwhile place to visit is not Guilin, but Yangshuo
Yangshuo, "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world, Yangshuo's landscape is the best in Guilin", this sentence is enough to explain the beauty of Yangshuo. The Li River shows her most feminine posture here, with the reflection of the strange peaks on both sides of the river, and the bamboo raft drifting in the meantime, which is picturesque. The exoticism of West Street and the tranquility of the Yulong River add a bit of unique charm to Yangshuo.
8. The most experienced in Sichuan is not Jiuzhaigou, but Daocheng Yading
Daocheng Aden is known as "the last pure land on the blue planet". There are snow-capped mountains, glaciers, grasslands, lakes and primeval forests, especially the three sacred mountains of Xian Nairi, Yang Mai Yong and Xia Nuo Duoji, which are solemn and sacred, and are a paradise for photography enthusiasts and a holy place for hikers.
9. The most magnificent thing in Qinghai is not Qinghai Lake, but Chaka Salt Lake*
Chaka Salt Lake is known as China's version of the "Mirror of the Sky". The surface of the lake reflects the blue sky and white clouds like a mirror, and the mountains in the distance and the salt sculptures in the distance complement each other, forming a dreamlike scene. Here, you can walk barefoot on the salt flats and experience the infinite vastness and tranquility of heaven and earth.
10. The most worthwhile place to go in Xinjiang is not Ili, but Kanas
Kanas, a place full of mysteries, is famous for its lake monster legends and chameleon lakes. Kanas is especially stunning in autumn, with golden larch forests and turquoise lakes, as well as morning mist, making you feel like you're in a fairytale. In addition to the beautiful lakes and mountains, Kanas also has Tuvan villages, which are full of ethnic customs.
Each of these places is a perfect combination of nature and humanity, and with their unique charm, they are waiting for every traveler to discover and feel.