Did you talk to everyone today? China Maldives? Dongtai Jinaier Lake
Dongtai Jinaier Lake? Melting milk ice cream on National Highway 315, China version of Maldives
drove to Qinghai, and walked from west to east along National Highway 315 to Xitai. The surprise brought by this water highway absolutely washed away all the fatigue of the journey.
On this road, you can often see that big truck drivers who are busy delivering goods will stop to send a video to their family and friends and feel the shock here together.
Even if you don't have any shooting skills, just take out your mobile phone and take a shot, and every frame is beautiful enough to be a screen saver.
further on, it takes about ten minutes' drive to reach the famous Yadan on the water, and the gate of the scenic spot has been built. At present, no tickets have been collected, but only the parking fee in 61 yuan.
take a short walk from national highway 315, and you will reach the key scenic spots in this issue? Dongtai Jinaier Lake.
It is also a salt lake, and it is an undeveloped scenic spot. Because of the high copper content in the lake, the lake presents a gem-like green color, and with the help of sunlight, it has some faint blue.
You can drive directly to the lake, and then walk to the bench. From a distance, it looks like a huge vanilla ice cream that has been knocked over and melted on the 315 National Road. It seems to add a fresh filter to the world, which is very unreal.
It is somewhat similar to Maldives, with green water and white sand, but the beach here is just salt.
Just like the blue lake in Tiffany, the water in Dongtai Jinaier Lake is crystal clear. It is not difficult to find a good angle and take a beautiful photo with a reflection.
If you haven't been to Chaka Salt Lake and want to go there once, I sincerely suggest that you come here first, Dongtai Jinaier Lake.
Its beauty is absolutely no less than Chaka Salt Lake. The most important thing is that it has not been developed, and there is no crowded scene, no garbage everywhere, and no embarrassment of a few people occasionally appearing in the camera.
who said that the developed scenic spots must be better than the undeveloped ones, and the minority ones can be beautiful?