1. Xiamen
"The city is on the sea, and the sea is in the city". Xiamen is a graceful "sea garden". Islands, reefs, rocks, temples, flowers and trees are set against each other, and the customs of overseas Chinese, customs of Fujian and Taiwan, seaside cuisine and exotic buildings are integrated. The spring-like climate all year round adds icing on the cake to the charm of Xiamen.
2. Beijing
Beijing is a city where tradition and modernity blend. Traditional old Beijing feelings, plus an authentic Beijing film, are pure and authentic; The ruins of the imperial city are mainly concentrated in the central area of the whole city, and the Temple of Heaven, the Forbidden City, Qianmen Street and other scenic spots are also extended along the central axis. In the western suburbs, besides Tsinghua and Peking University with a long history, there are also Xiangshan and various ancient temples hidden in it.
3. Lijiang
Lijiang used to be a transit point for the Silk Road and the ancient tea-horse road, with a history of nearly 911 years and a relatively complete historical style of the Song and Yuan Dynasties.
Dayan Ancient Town in Lijiang is one of the few ancient ethnic minority cities in China. The flowing layout of small bridges and patchwork of residential buildings add a bit of charm to the southern water town here. There are also mysterious oriental daughter countries, majestic snow-capped mountains, boundless gorgeous flowers and magnificent rivers and mountains.
4. Sanya
Sanya, located at 18℃ north latitude and at the southernmost tip of Hainan Island in China, has the most fascinating scenery on the earth, with four seasons like summer and flowers in full bloom, and is known as the "Oriental Hawaii". This is a place that exports sunshine and air to the world, a city that melts people's hearts with blue sea and blue sky.
5. Chengdu
Chengdu has a long history and rich tourism resources. More than 1,511 years ago, Zuo Si, a poet in the Jin Dynasty, sincerely called it "both admiring and beautiful". Li Bai, a poet, and Du Fu, a poet sage, once praised the city.
6. Shanghai
Shanghai is a very modern city without losing the traditional characteristics of China. The old-fashioned western architecture on the Bund and the modern skyscrapers in Pudong complement each other; The sound of poems in Xujiahui Cathedral, and the cigarettes in Jade Buddha Temple curl up; Mahjong old man downstairs across the street, football teenager in the alley.
Shanghai opera and burlesque in the mass small theater, symphony and ballet in the grand theater; The local delicacies in the old hotel, Cantonese tea in Xinghualou and French dishes in the red house; Teahouses in Shanghai's old streets and bars in hengshan road combine Chinese and western styles, each with its own wonderful features.
7. Dali
Dali is like spring all the year round, which is one of the earliest birthplaces of Yunnan culture. The scenery of Dali is a picture of "romantic affairs".
8. Hangzhou
There is no absolute boundary between cities and parks along the West Lake in Hangzhou. The lush vegetation and various small shops blend together, which is an interesting place in Hangzhou. It is surrounded by the greenery of nature everywhere, but it is not far from the emptiness of the city.
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