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What scenic spots have you been to "don't regret, go to regret"?

I was fascinated by a place because of a travel note, and I rushed to it with great interest, but I was disappointed.

Not only did I fail to see the beautiful scenery I expected, but many ordinary things were exaggerated.

The street is messy alone, and several question marks flash across my mind: Didn't I come to the same place?

I can't help feeling that in some places, it's even more regrettable to go without regret.

When I went to Zeng CuO 'an, Xiamen, the whole street was filled with a strong commercial atmosphere.

it's all food streets, but you can't eat local characteristics at all, and the price is very expensive. There are people everywhere and the sea is not the cleanest.

In Xiamen, the quiet summer is gone forever, and it is hard to find the initial feeling.

The dream of Hong Kong has been shattered since I lived in Wan Chai.

Except for a small piece in Central, there is no sense of modernity and modernity in Hong Kong dramas. It is crowded and the buildings are mottled and old. Later, I went to Kowloon, which was even worse.

The pace of life is fast and hard in the frontier cities, and there is a dazzling sense of oppression. Everyone is in a hurry, with a cold face, as if always ready to keep people away.

The dilapidated cityscape and high prices have formed an unacceptable gap in my mind.

After leaving Hong Kong, I occasionally pass by when crossing the border, but I have no courage to land.

I went to Jeju Island, only to find that it is a big country.

There is no bustling city, no nightlife, only endless vegetable markets.

there is no beach, only black rocks piled up by volcanic ash. There is an island that can be surrounded by walking along the bridge from the port of Sekuipo, but it is just an island full of weeds.

There are no special sights, and the shopping experience is not even comparable to that in China.

Jeju Island, it's ok to be in a daze. Don't come to see the scenery.

You have been to Jeep Island and Chiang Mai, not only these two places, but the whole Thailand can be described in one word: traffic jam.

It may be a tourist destination with high cost performance. There are bustling tourists everywhere, and cars on the road are on the rampage. Seeing the timid foreign tourists, the driver of the sudden car will sit on the ground and start at a price.