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Where do those born in the 1970s most want to travel? Why?

The post-70s generation is accompanied by the wave of reform and opening up.

The minds of those born in the 1970s are already very open-minded. They have accepted many trendy ways to play and destinations, and they are also a group of people who are willing to pursue trends and excitement.

Therefore, don’t classify those born in the 1970s as a group of people who always stare at Beijing.

Around me, there are many friends who were born in the 1970s. I met them while traveling all over the country and across the country. Many of them are happy to drive around.

For example, I met Sister Zhao and Sister Liao in Tibet. They were both in the late 1970s. I met them on the bulletin board of a Tibetan Youth Hostel looking for partners. It was the first time I met them. , I never imagined that they were from the 1970s, and they were dressed very trendy.

There is also an uncle born in the 1950s who I met in Xi'an. He is an old overseas Chinese from Malaysia. He has been working hard in Malaysia since his father's generation. After he retired as a civil servant, he began to travel around China. In addition, I met him in Xi'an. The youth hostel next to the train station.

There are many other friends who I still know from all over the world who are in their 70s or even before 70s. They are all willing to experience the world with their bodies, so don’t look at them as too rigid or pedantic. , after all, they are the first group of people who dare to break the world and break the shackles!

Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen.

Beijing satisfies the revolutionary mentality,

Shanghai feels the urban prosperity,

Shenzhen witnesses future development.

I am born in the 1970s. If I like to travel, I will not choose a certain destination. I now want to travel around the world to see different scenery and experience different humanities

Tibet is full of beautiful scenery and is worth visiting.

The sunrise at Duoyishu Rice Terraces in Yunnan, the sunset at Laohuzui and Bada Rice Terraces, as well as Yingyingzui and Chunlan Rice Terraces, each place is different but they are all so beautiful and charming.

The Hulunbuir Prairie in summer in Inner Mongolia and the autumn in northern Xinjiang are not to be missed.

China is a big country with many beautiful scenery. Don’t join a tour group to see the beautiful scenery. Just use your rest time to travel slowly to one place at a time.

Beijing. Beijing was the place that left the most special mark on the hearts of the 1970s. They could go to Beijing's Tiananmen Square to visit Chairman Mao, go to the Forbidden City to appreciate the majestic royal style, climb the Great Wall, and become heroes in their lifetime, stroll the Fragrant Hills, and travel through courtyards. There is a sense of historical familiarity in the alleys.

Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are cultural and historical attractions that I have never been to.