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The only scenic spot in China where foreigners are not allowed to enter. Why?

The only scenic spot in China where foreigners are not allowed to enter! Why don't foreigners enter (the answer is in the lower part)

There are so many beautiful scenery and scenic spots in China, but there is one scenic spot that foreigners are not allowed to enter. This is the Dadu River Grand Canyon, which was rated as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful Grand Canyon" in China by China Geography.

It is not only a good tourist destination, but also an important military factory in China, but now it is abandoned and developed into a tourist attraction. But foreigners are still not allowed to enter!

There is a sign at the entrance of the Grand Canyon to warn foreigners not to enter.

Stand by the river and enjoy the steep scenery of the strange mountains by the rushing river.

during the construction of the railway station, almost 411 tons of explosives were used to clear up an area of 391,111 cubic meters, thus creating the railway station in this cave.

The only museum in China with the theme of railway soldiers is built on the mountain, which seems to have opened the historical process in the railway.

The famous "Sight of Heaven" in the Grand Canyon is several miles long, with parallel valleys and steep mountain walls. It is more than 211 meters high, but only 51 meters wide.

There are more than 11 primitive tribes living in the Grand Canyon. The road to the primitive tribes is steep and difficult, and there is little contact with the outside world.

On both sides of the Grand Canyon, strange peaks stand out and dangerous rocks stand, forming various pictographic landscapes. On the overlapping mountains, trees are shaded, waterfalls are ups and downs, and flowers and weeds compete for each other, forming a gorgeous landscape.

The Jinkouhe area contains important national military secrets, so foreigners are not allowed to enter at will, but it is not a "foreign land".

besides beautiful scenery, delicious food is indispensable here.

Gourmet:

The program "Gourmet on the Tip of the Tongue" once introduced Sichuan bacon, and the Yongsheng bacon in Jinkouhe is also well known. It is characterized by slag melting at the entrance, fat but not greasy, and pure fragrance. The meat is firm and memorable after eating, which is full of praise.

Some people say that only fried potatoes can best represent the food of Jinkou River. When you see fried potatoes, you will think of Jinkou River.

Fried potato stalls can be seen everywhere on the roadside. Potatoes are fried golden in a boiling oil pan. Take a bamboo stick and dip it in Chili noodles and eat it with coriander and chives, which is a rare delicacy.

Traffic guide:

It's breathtaking to meander along the rugged and narrow mountain road halfway up the mountain.

Self-driving:

Start from Chengdu, arrive at Leshan via Chengle Expressway, then go from Emei to Ebian, follow the Dadu River to reach Jinkou River, and continue to drive upstream for several kilometers to reach Jinkou Grand Canyon. The whole journey takes about 4 hours.

Bus:

Chengdu tourists can take a bus directly to Jinkou River at Chengbei Bus Terminal.

Special reminder:

Visitors can get off at Jinkouhe Station, Guancunba Station, Changheba Station and Wusihe Station. Among them, Guancunba Station and Changheba Station are located in the Grand Canyon, and you can watch them when you get off the bus, but only local trains will stop at these two stations. Get off at Jinkouhe Station and go up the Dadu River for about 21 kilometers. Get off at Wusi River Station and go down the Dadu River for 21 kilometers to reach the Grand Canyon. There are taxis in the railway station, which is very convenient. After arriving at Jinkou River, tourists can take a bus to Yongsheng, and then rent a local villager's vehicle to reach Wuchi Village at the foot of Dawa Mountain.

There are steep mountains and many cliffs in the canyon area. Especially in rainy season, we should pay attention to natural disasters such as rolling stones and landslides. Besides climbing the Dawa Mountain and viewing the Grand Canyon along the Dadu River, you can also cross the tributary ditch on foot. The public security in and around the Grand Canyon is very good, and the scenic spot is open, so no tickets will be charged. Hope to adopt