first of all, it's free, and you don't even need tickets. Secondly, it's really beautiful, and it's a beautiful picture taken from any angle.
The lower body of Chinese fir soaked in water has withered, and the yellow leaves are faintly visible in the upper body. The water, trunk and yellow leaves form a distinct ink painting.
Young fry are fished out of the fishing net, which can't survive in a small bucket, so find a place with clear water to release them. The roads in the park are clean and tidy, the bridge fence on the water is safe enough, and the trees soaked in the water have strong vitality, which creates oxygen for the whole park and brings cool breeze to people. Go straight along the bicycle lane, picturesque. There are not many people on the observation deck, and the seagulls who have not returned are looking for food everywhere. Compared with the seawall dam being fed by tourists and fed by picky seagulls. The people here are even more hungry, and even the fried melon seeds are eaten with relish. Compared with yesterday's man-made playground, today's water-sky nature wins my heart more.
The wind with the smell of Dianchi Lake is blowing from the wide water surface, the waves bring beautiful shells, and the round stones everywhere rattle under your feet. The crooked willows stretched out on the water, and the stubborn weeds grew half as high as the willows. The staff wearing cartoon suits took photos with my nephew in the scorching sun. The blue bucket originally used to hold fish ended up with a lot of shells and stones, and my nephew carried them far away with a golden hoop stick. There are fish dumped by other tourists in the parking place, which is simply immoral.
Eating a bowl of cold rolled powder and fried potato with Yunnan flavor on the roadside at meals can relieve the fatigue of the day in delicious food.
when the sun sets, tourists go home. I hope the beautiful scenery will live up to the years!