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My most unforgettable trip was to see the Populus euphratica forest in Ejina Banner, Inner Mongolia.
Because I have always been deeply impressed by Populus euphratica's character of "immortality for three thousand years, immortality for three thousand years after death, and immortality for three thousand years after death."
In recent years, with the development of the Internet and video, more information about Ejina Populus euphratica forest has spread.
Coupled with the decisive battle between Maggie Cheung and Zhang Ziyi in the Populus euphratica forest in Zhang Yimou's feature film "Hero", the impact was even greater.
The heroic spirit of Populus euphratica and the heroic complex of the feature film are so harmoniously combined, so I have always wanted to visit Ejina.
To say that it is unforgettable is because I cannot forget the golden color of the Populus euphratica forest.
From the first bridge to the seventh bridge, there is a sea of ??yellow.
All kinds of Populus euphratica forests, large and small, winding and strange in shape, the beautiful reflections of the Erdao Bridge, the tall and strong Sidao Bridge, and the groups of Qidao Bridge always bring you a beautiful enjoyment.
The Populus euphratica forest here is indeed very unique: the Populus euphratica forest in Erdaoqiao is even more radiant because it is moistened by water.
If you are a photography enthusiast, you will be more willing to leave your precious time to it at sunrise in the morning and sunset in the evening.
The heroic forest of Sidao Bridge is tall and mighty.
Its leaves usually turn yellow a few days later than Qidaoqiao, so there are still some choices.
what to do?
The best way is to stay here for a few more days so that you can take pictures of everything.
Erdaoqiao Populus euphratica forest is unforgettable because it cannot forget the promise that Populus euphratica forest brings to people.
Couples specially choose this place to take wedding photos and leave happy records.
The Populus euphratica forest here is also silently blessing: Love till the end of time, forever and ever!
The blessing of Populus euphratica is a thousand-year blessing!
So our beauties and handsome guys remember to take wedding photos, this is a good place.
Qidaoqiao Populus euphratica forest is unforgettable because I cannot forget my attachment to Populus euphratica forest.
You may ask: How can I be attached to the Dharma?
We leave early and come back late, we go out early in the morning and go back when night falls.
In order to spend more time with Populus euphratica.
Although there are scenic tour buses, the distance from Qidaoqiao to Badaoqiao is relatively far, so you can take a ride.
But many times it is still not used.
So basically I just walked and watched. Before I knew it, the sun was at noon, the sun was setting, and time flew by.
We are still happy to appreciate it and measure it slowly.
Returning to the hotel was not easy. I walked 40,000 steps a day.
Populus euphratica forest in Sidaoqiao is unforgettable, but I can't forget that I was a little hungry.
After walking like this for a day, all energy is consumed.
Return to your residence and quickly input positive energy.
Some people say that traveling means spending money to buy happiness.
In fact, this is not the case. This unforgettable trip is enough to make you unforgettable, enough to make you happy physically and mentally; enough to let you stretch your legs and let your mind fly; enough to make you perceive nature and the world!
The most unforgettable one is Zhangjiajie!
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park became China’s first national forest park.
Bailong Ladder: In August 1988, Zhangjiajie Wulingyuan Scenic Area was listed as a national key scenic spot; in 1992, Wulingyuan Scenic Area, which consists of three major scenic spots including Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, was included in the World Natural Heritage List by UNESCO
"; in February 2004, it was included in the first batch of "World Geoparks" in the world; in 2007, it was included in the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions in China.
In 2017, it was awarded the honorary title of "National Forest City"!
I went there in 2018. Is it beautiful?
See for yourself, here’s the photo: “Boundary” has two meanings in the city: one refers to territorial boundaries, and the other refers to mountains.
The Qing Dynasty Daoguang edition of "Yongding County Chronicle" records: "Wushi Creek originates from Zhangjiajie." The Republic of China edition of "Cili County Chronicle" records: "The Suo River originates from Zhangjiajie." Zhangjiajie here refers to the area of ??today's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.
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The name Zhangjiajie was first seen in the preface of the "Zhang Family Genealogy" in the fourth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1631).
The author of the preface is Zhang Zaichang, the 6th generation grandson of Zhang Wanchong, the commander of Yongding Wei Dayong.
During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty (1488-1506), the imperial court rewarded Zhang Wanchong with the "mountain and forest land" in the present-day Zhangjiajie National Forest Park as a fiefdom after seeing his meritorious service in guarding the area.
So he moved his family up the mountain to start a business.
In the third year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1630), Zhang Zaihong, the 6th generation grandson of Zhang Wanchong, was given the title of regimental officer and a government office was set up here.
This area became the hereditary territory of the Zhang family and was called "Zhangjiajie".
By the end of the 20th century, Zhang's descendants had lived here for 17 generations, with a population of nearly a thousand.
Another theory is: According to legend, Zhang Liang, a marquis of the Western Han Dynasty, lived in seclusion here and was buried in Shuilaosimen after his death. Therefore, this place was called Zhangjiajie very early on.
Hello everyone, I am a girl named Xiaofang in the village. I am very happy to answer your questions.
The most unforgettable trip in my life was to go to Queshan Lake to see the water.
I stayed at home for several days during the May Day holiday, and I felt a little depressed. I happened to see an invitation from my colleague to go cycling, and the destination was Queshan Lake, so I happily went.