I don't know how many times I have been to Dali, but every time I come to Dali, I have a different feeling. When traveling, you must check in Dali. Dali is a place where dreams begin.
1. Weishan: The Dream of Immortal Sword
Do you still remember the Immortal Sword 1 many years ago? Nanzhao, the hometown of the sweet, lovely, smart and kind Zhao Linger, is born in Weishan. The first time I heard of Nanzhao was also because of the Sword One. Strolling through the ancient city of Weishan, I seem to have traveled to the play. On the street, I vaguely saw Ling 'er shopping with her Xiaoyao brother and sister Yueru, reliving the classics of my childhood.
Weishan Ancient City
Weishan is an ancient city with still ancient customs. The simple folk customs, profound cultural heritage, and the suitable climate and environment have created the leisurely and calm life character of Weishan people. Here, I feel the leisurely time and the busy mood, which is relieved here.
Wei Baoshan
The mountain of Weibao Mountain is like a big green lion, looking back at the ancient city and the Guajiang River; the reservoir and dam at the foot of the mountain are like its dressing table, and the floating white clouds on the water surface are like its full-length mirror. The mountains are undulating and majestic, with tall pines and green cypresses, winding paths leading to secluded scenery, and charming scenery. Walking on the tree-lined path on the mountain, listening to the singing of birds and the sound of pine waves in the forest, it is very pleasant. Although climbing the mountain is tiring, I think it is worth it.
There are many Taoist temples in Weibao Mountain, but the most impressive one is the Prince's Hall. The Taoist temple is a bit dilapidated, and notices are posted asking for donations for repairs. There is also a tall red camellia tree in the courtyard. This reminds me of a scene in a novel. Under the dilapidated Pu Xi Temple, one white and one red, holding hands and guarding each other and never separating. Have you guessed who it is?
2. Dali Ancient City: Dream of Eating Goods
I came to the ancient city of Dali for nothing else, just to eat and drink. There are many delicious foods in the ancient city of Dali, waiting for my discovery. The roasted milk fan on the roadside costs 5 yuan each, which is rich in milk aroma and chewy. Wrap it in sweet rose honey. It's fragrant and sweet, and it's really delicious!
Nuodeng ham from Duan Xiaoya's house from Red Longjing is super fragrant! Although the entrance is very salty, it is really fragrant and the color is beautiful. Just looking at it makes me salivate. I only chopped off a piece of it for more than 100 yuan. It was a little heavy, but it was worth the price. In addition to ham, this store also has fragrant flower and fruit tea and flower wine. The flowers are overflowing, sweet but not greasy, and very delicious!
The Zaihuishou Cold Chicken Rice Noodles on Yu 'er Road are particularly soft and delicate, sour, spicy and refreshing, chewy, and the price is also super beautiful, 8 yuan per bowl.
3. Haidong: Dream of Erhai Lake
Ride a small car and travel around Haidong to see the beautiful scenery of Erhai Lake. I rented a small battery in the ancient city in the morning, so I started my tour around the Erhai Lake.
Arrive in Haidong around 3-4 p.m., and the Erhai Lake is super beautiful from Haidong! The Cangshan Mountain opposite is surrounded by clouds and clouds, which is very immortal. The lazy sunshine was torn into soft gauze curtains by the clouds and hung above the Erhai Lake. The wind couldn't bear to trouble the fragile gauze anymore, and it became very gentle. The lake was like a handful of broken gold had been sprinkled on it, sparkling. In the evening, when the sun melts gold, the clouds seem to be plated with a layer of gold, which is beautiful.
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