I think Suzhou and Lijiang are the best places for a person to travel. I have never been to Lijiang, but the feeling of people around me is really beautiful, which makes me feel excited. Suzhou, a gentle city, is so literary. I think it's very suitable to go alone. When I arrived in Suzhou, all the buildings were so rich in Jiangnan flavor, with white walls and tiles, which were very classical.
Walking on Pingjiang Road, the smell of literature and art is even more striking. For young people who like literature and art, Pingjiang Road is the best place to go. There are people with small bridges and flowing water on Pingjiang Road, as well as cheongsam pingtan and resident singers. People like the casualness of folk songs, like the popularity of folk songs, and folk songs sing the flavor of life. The shops along Pingjiang Road are very distinctive, and that kind of literature and art is unexpected and so surprising. A dilapidated shelf car, decorated with flowers, is parked there quietly and artistically.
this kind of beauty makes people reluctant to share, so it is just suitable for a person to go. You can sit in the bookstore and enjoy reading quietly, making reading a pleasure. You can also sit in a coffee shop and quietly drink a cup of coffee or a cup of juice, forget the temporary troubles and worries, and spread this beauty away. Because quiet time is always rare and can't be disturbed, a person's travel adds a bit of comfort.
Suzhou is a good place for a person to travel, and so is Chongqing, a mountain city. Chongqing, a riverside city, has hot pots and beautiful women. It seems lonely to travel alone, but it is also memorable to enjoy this unique feeling. Chongqing really has eighteen bends in the mountain road. It goes uphill when you walk, and downhill when you walk. It bends around, so you don't have a feeling. Try the local hot pot in Chongqing, and the trip will not be wasted. The most interesting is Maxim's Foreigner Street in Chongqing, which is really distinctive and has various amusement facilities. The journey is really to promote and broaden one's horizons, so as not to let oneself get stuck in his own small world like a frog in the well.