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Where to travel in spring

1. Wuyuan: You must have beautiful daughters and you must have flowers. Wuyuan in Jiangxi is known as "the most beautiful countryside in China". Its most beautiful season is in mid-to-late March.

Pink peach blossoms and white pear blossoms are dotted among the golden rapeseed flowers all over the mountains and plains, setting off the Huizhou style buildings with white walls and gray tiles, which is very spectacular.

Many people who have been to Wuyuan say that this place allows them to find a moment of peace in their hearts trying to escape from the bustling city.

However, yesterday I was still living under the gray sky in Beijing. For me, what I need to look for now is the excitement and vitality of spring. After all, at this time, the willow trees in Beijing have just sprouted.

Rapeseed flowers are actually very common. They are native to Europe and Central Asia. Botanically, they are annual herbaceous plants in the Brassicaceae family. They are one of the easiest crops to cultivate.

Farmers often sprinkle rapeseed on their fields during the fallow period in winter and spring, and small yellow flowers bloom about two months after sowing.

The fruit produced after flowering is rapeseed, the largest raw material for edible vegetable oil in China.

Farmers wait until the following spring before plowing the remaining rapeseed plants into the soil to add nutrients to the soil.

In addition, the beauty of Wuyuan girls is unexpected, because when entering Jiangxi, there seem to be far less beauties than those in Jiangnan. The girls in Wuyuan are all Xiaojiabiyu, and they have the beauty of water lotus.

Especially in the evening by the river in Wuyuan County, girls have the habit of bathing in the river. The setting sun reflected on the water is a unique scene in Wuyuan.

Tips: Wuyuan Museum--Likeng--Rainbow Bridge--Yuanyang Lake--Wangkou--Shangxiaxiaoqi--Yancun--Sixi--Likeng Pass: 180 yuan.

Transportation: From Beijing to Wuyuan, you can fly directly to Jingdezhen, Huangshan or Quzhou, and then transfer to a long-distance bus.

Car traffic from other places to Wuyuan mainly enters from these places: Jingdezhen, Shangrao, Quzhou, Yingtan, Jiujiang, and Huangshan City.

Food: Wuyuan’s food inherits the tradition of ancient Huizhou. The main features of Wuyuan’s dishes are rice noodles, steamed vegetables and paste vegetables. Most of the flavors are spicy. The staple food is mostly rice. The local rice wine and liquor are worth trying.

It should be noted that some of the more famous local dishes in Wuyuan can only be eaten authentically in some small shops or farmers.

When ordering, don’t forget to ask the housewife for her homemade enzymatic tofu (similar to Ningbo’s hairy tofu), sour chili peppers, and pickled grapefruit peels. They are refreshing, hangover-relieving, and go with rice. These three side dishes are complimentary.

Beans are also a good side dish.

2. Yangzhou: Fireworks in March Liu Bo Yingying "One third of the world is a bright moonlit night, and the other half is Yangzhou." This poem alone has attracted many talented people and beautiful ladies to Yangzhou to appreciate the customs.

And "Fireworks in Yangzhou in March" has become a postcard of this city.

However, the most fascinating thing is the ordinary alleys on the streets of Yangzhou.

Spend a few yuan, sit on a tricycle, and walk through the alleys that are intertwined like blood. The past and present flow together.

"Yangzhou has produced beauties since ancient times", so it is another city associated with beauties.

The water and smoke-like air in the south of the Yangtze River, no matter where a woman comes to live here for a while, her skin will become delicate and moisturized, how can she not be beautiful.

Most of Yangzhou's scenic spots surround the canal and are mainly located in the north and northwest of the city.

Slender West Lake and Daming Temple are right here. It is really a very pleasant feeling to choose to stroll between them in the breeze.

What to see in Yangzhou: the charm of the Twenty-Four Bridges of the Tang Dynasty, the romance of Pingshan Hall in the Northern Song Dynasty, the rustling of bamboos in Ge Garden, the corridor of He Garden running through the south of the Yangtze River, and the thousand-year bells of Daming Temple.

3. Jiaxing: a Wuzhen and a Xitang Jiaxing is charming and charming because of Wuzhen, Xitang and the women here who are like water.

If you are not careful, you may fall in love with a Jiaxing girl here.

Wuzhen: In "Times Like Water", Wuzhen's bluestone roads seem to be always damp. Covered by the mottled walls on both sides, they appear restrained and quiet, revealing a touch of forbearance and elegance... As one of the six ancient towns in Jiangnan Water Town

First, Wuzhen Old Street retains a large number of Ming and Qing buildings, ancient houses built along the river and stone bridges over the river, which together constitute small bridges, flowing water and people's homes.

In March and April every year, the "Fragrance Market" scene described by Mao Dun will be reproduced here.

Wuzhen Scenic Area is divided into east and west scenic spots: first is the East Scenic Area, the ticket is 100 yuan; the second is the West Scenic Area, the ticket is 80 yuan, and the combined ticket of the East and West Scenic Area is 150 yuan per person.

Highlights in Wuzhen: Jiangnan Hundred Beds Pavilion, Dongzha’s Jin Family, Gongsheng Caifang, Blue Calico, Baihua Hall, Wenchang Pavilion, Mao Dun’s Former Residence, Xiu Zhen Temple, Xiu Zhen Theater, Wuzhen Shadow Play, Huiyuan Dang Tips Wuzhen Food

: Braised mutton, white water fish, three white wine, sister-in-law cake, Dingsheng cake.

Transportation in Wuzhen: Jiaxing West Bus Station, 9 yuan.

Xitang: It is known as "the most beautiful water town in the south of the Yangtze River" and "a thousand-year-old ancient town."

The beauty of Xitang lies entirely in its tranquility and undisciplined nature.

There is no feasting and entertainment here, nor are there many shops. There is only loneliness and restraint, elegance and elegance.

In other words, "The ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River should be as leisurely and a little lonely as Xitang." In addition, "Mission: Impossible 3" starring Tom Cruise was filmed here, adding a touch of aftertaste.