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Zigong is located in the south of Sichuan, and it is known as the salt capital, the hometown of dinosaurs and the lantern city in the south of China. Salt is because the salt industry in Zigong was relatively developed before liberation, and now there are more seasoning salts developed from the salt industry, so the diet of Zigong people is not only spicy, but also salty compared with the whole Sichuan. For example, cold eating rabbits (each family can cook them, and each has its own characteristics, so it is recommended to cook them yourself, without buying them from the supermarket), fireside beef, Fushun bean curd, and Niufo elbow-baking are all distinctive dishes in Zigong. In addition, the salt in Zigong is well salt, so there are many patios in Zigong. Among them, the famous Shenhai well, the first well over a kilometer in the world, is located in Changyantang, Da 'an District, Zigong City, and is still producing salt.
Zigong is known as the hometown of dinosaurs, not the "dinosaur nest". Zigong Dinosaur Museum is located in Dashanpu Town, Da 'an District, and it retains relatively complete dinosaur fossils. Personally, I suggest that those who have never seen dinosaur fossils and are interested can go and have a look, but don't hold out any hope, because it's really not so good. There is also the Lantern Festival in Zigong, which is held in Lantern Park every year during the Chinese New Year. The duration is about 1 months. Except Zigong people, foreigners seem to be more interested in the Lantern Festival. For this reason, Zigong Lantern Festival has been held all over the country, Southeast Asia and other countries, so Zigong also has the reputation of South China Lantern City.
In addition to the above-mentioned places, there are also the Salt History Museum, Jianshan Mountain in Gongjing, Feilong Gorge, Alsophila spinulosa Valley, Silicified Wood, etc., but I don't think they are very good, so I just know about them. Zigong has no customs. Usually, the pastimes of young men and women are the same as those in most cities, such as shopping, singing K, mahjong and fighting landlords ... During the day, they usually sit in the tea house to play cards. The main gathering place is in the Oriental Plaza, which is a commercial area. Therefore, it is more convenient to play cards and go shopping. At night, the gathering place is generally on Tongxin Road, and here is a dining and entertainment street, with everything for eating, singing K and bathing.
Finally, talk about your practical problems. Zigong girls are indeed more beautiful, especially compared with Shandong girls, and they are petite. Moreover, due to climate reasons, Sichuan girls have more delicate and watery skin than Shandong girls. In addition, in terms of personality, Sichuan girls are more direct. As long as she doesn't dislike you, you should have the cheek to chase after her. Because I look forward to being in Qingdao for a long time, I feel that Shandong people are thrifty and will live, but when chasing girls, they still have to spend a lot of money to create romantic ways. Although Sichuan's economy is relatively backward, Sichuanese are very particular about food and clothing, which is very different from Shandong's living habits. Therefore, while chasing girls, you should also adapt yourself to this lifestyle. If you think about it in the long run, don't expect Zigong girl to go back to Jinan with you (although Jinan is the provincial capital and Zigong is only a small city). You might as well stay in Shanghai or go back to Chengdu, I believe that his parents will be more likely to accept you. When two people are together, the most important thing is to talk about it. Try to be funny and chic, and talk about what she likes in Kan Kan, which will make him feel uninhibited at school, but not lose careful care. Besides, Zigong dialect is different from Sichuan accent. Many Sichuanese say that Zigong girls don't speak very well, but there should be no problem in communicating with you in Mandarin, but you should never speak Shandong dialect at first (personal advice). All right, that's about it. I hope you succeed.