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Top 3: A niche tourist destination in China

Maybe it’s because 2020 is difficult and people need a faraway place to relax. So this time I’ve chosen three very niche destinations for you to visit. The year 2020 is more than half over, and although we’ve been through a lot, things are moving in the right direction now.
1. Gansu – Gannan
Gannan is a remote part of Gansu, and it’s nothing like what you’d expect in the northwest. There are mountains, lakes, grasslands, rivers, and a rich Tibetan culture.
1). Across the Yellow River: Tank Yellow River with nine twists and turns.
2). Visit the Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Labrang Monastery, the setting for the film A World Without Thieves.
3). Visit the two central grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau: Ruoerge and Sangke. The greens are filled with cattle, sheep, and Tibetan boys on big horses.
4). Sacred mountains a year Baoyuze: year-round snow-covered peaks and plateau glaciers spectacular ice body, as well as steep rocks and mysterious lakes.
5). About Seda. Here, everything is related to Buddha. Come here, to be connected with Buddha.

Tips.
There is no rail access in Gannan, and roads are the only means of transportation in and out of Gannan Autonomous Prefecture.
The Gannan region is still relatively cold, with a massive temperature difference between morning and night, so a thick coat is necessary.
A variety of sunscreen, hydrating masks, and lip balm are necessary, as well as sunglasses and mosquito repellent. And all kinds of cold, anti-diarrhea, band-aids, and other medicines also need to be prepared.
Remember not to run and jump on the plateau, do not be too excited.

 

2. Hebei – Anaya

The most famous building here is the pure white church by the sea – Anaya Auditorium, with a clean and straightforward design, it looks like a painting no matter what angle you take it from or what the weather is. In addition to the Anaya Auditorium, there’s also the Sanlian Bookstore Seaside Community Library, which has been called the “loneliest library” in China. The library, which stands alone in the picture, also has an inexplicable beauty in the endless seaside. Life will end, but the sea will never end, says Shusei Terayama. Qinhuangdao has a pleasant spring and summer climate, perfect for long walks on the beach, gentle moments, and extended holiday days.
1) We can go to the pigeon nest to watch the sunrise on the sea, blowing the warm sea breeze, running against the morning, and there are flocks of pigeons gathering among the rocks.
Admission: 25 RMB per person, open 4am-6pm.
2) Head to the safari park, where there are baby white deer and white tigers, and you can choose to browse the scenic train ride through the park.
Admission: 100RMB per person (children half price), open 8:30am-4:30pm.
3) Xianluo Island, take the 1,000-meter cross-sea ropeway and take a snapshot on the ropeway for a memorable photo.
Admission: 90 RMB per person, opening hours: 8:00am-5:00pm

3. Xinjiang – Turks
Although Xinjiang is no longer a stranger to the scenery, the Akitas grasslands in Turks are a relatively more niche choice ~ rolling hills, covered in vibrant greenery. Here, all you can see is blue sky and white clouds, followed by greenery as far as the eye can see. There are also wildflowers blooming in the mountains in summer, the feeling of shadows around you and flowers under your feet. Another beautiful scenery in Turks is the village called Jongkhushtai. There are snow-capped mountains, streams, cattle, sheep, and pine forests. It is like a fairy tale world. All the village houses are made of wood, and the older ones even have grass on their roofs, blending in with the grassland. Turks is the first city without traffic lights in china.
Walking around the city is equivalent to breaking into a gossip formation. Ask a local for directions, he will not answer east, west, north, south, up, down, left, and right, which can not accurately express the order of Turks, but with metal, wood, water, fire, cut one off nine.

 

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