It's been many days since I came back, and it's time to use the keyboard and reminisce about it.
This trip to Zhangjiajie was negotiated with several friends in March this year. So I booked the ticket. Starting on July 8th, I just thought about it. It seemed like it was still far away. It would be here in the blink of an eye. Alas, time flies by! During this period, fuel tax increased twice, and I couldn't help but laugh.
Anyway, the group of seven took the Shanghai Airlines flight at 18:10 and landed at Lotus Airport at 20:55. Two taxis go directly to Bajie City Store (40/car). My God! Ba Jie is so tall, and the senior brothers climbed many stairs "hard" in big bags. Finally, the room is still good. It is still very comfortable with three rooms and one building.
When I got up early on July 9th, KFC settled for breakfast. I confirmed with Peng Qingwu and Peng Director, who had contacted before, and arrived at the Tianzishan Ticket Station from the urban bus station (13 yuan/person). After getting out of the car, he looked around and saw a cool guy with a white hat, white clothes, and white trousers coming over. It was Director Peng. After a cold hiss, we followed Peng and we went straight to Wulong Village. Wulong Village attractions are places that tourist groups don't visit. There are few people and things are much cheaper. For example, cucumbers are one yuan, and tourist groups are three to five yuan where they go. We chewed fresh melons and fruits and visited Wulong Village (now I regret eating less!), Squeeze sideways through the famous path, jump over the suspension bridge, encourage them to climb up the iron railing, and reach Tianbo Prefecture. It is a beautiful scene in front of them. Two words, beautiful! Three words: so beautiful!
After lunch, the eco-friendly car arrived at the Xihai Inn in the mountains. The room was simple, the beds were clean, and the covers were thick. Director Peng told us that it was very cold at night on the mountain. After two nights of verification, it was indeed the case. So much so that when I returned to the urban area of Zhangjiajie, it was really hot. After settling down, we went to visit "Shentang Bay" again (I listened to Peng's many wonderful allusions and stories, which were very vivid!), "Dianjiangtai"(very shocking, like thousands of troops lined up in the valley),"Helong Park"(the only tourist group attraction that day, it was nearly five o'clock there, but I still felt the surge of people).
The dinner was very comfortable. Everyone sat around the round table in front of the inn, eating chicken soup and drinking wine. The cool breeze blew and counting the stars in the sky, making it extremely comfortable.
On July 10th, I went to see the sunrise at 4:30 (I didn't expect to see the sea of clouds). After coming back for breakfast, I drove off to the "Old House Market" and "Sky Pastoral" at 8:30, and watched the "Hundred Dragons Ladder" and the smooth flow of people at the entrance of the ladder from afar. After lunch, we visited the "Emperor's Seat" and "Xianren Bridge"(despite Peng's repeated encouragement, he still didn't have the courage to walk on the bridge. My life was at stake.) "Divine chicken pecking","Line Valley". There are no tourist groups coming to these attractions, so it is interesting to stroll through them. After returning to the inn, he was still not satisfied, so he urged Peng Director to go to the small ravine to catch crabs. Coincidentally, he happened to meet a fellow villager who caught four stone frogs and immediately purchased them. The dinner that day was really delicious, haha!
July 11th, the last day on the mountain, I slept until I woke up naturally. After breakfast (arranged by Director Peng and sent it directly to Bajie), we visited the "Yuanjia Jie"(feeling the surging crowd again), visited a series of scenic spots such as "Hallelujah Mountain" and "Back Garden", and went down the mountain from the "Running Slope". After lunch, we finished touring the last attraction,"Shili Gallery", and returned to the city with Director Peng (Director Peng made a special trip for us to arrange the "Tianmen Fox Fairy" that night and the "Mengdong River Rafting" the next day). Finally, Director Peng made arrangements for us before shaking hands with us to say goodbye.
"Tianmen Fox Fairy" and "Mengdong River Drifting" are unclear. Anyway, I think it was worth the price. The performance was beautiful and the rafting was exciting (I mean the water cannon bombardment between boats, and everyone was soaked).
A few days of visiting Zhangjiajie was really pleasant. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the surging crowds, we were accompanied by more tranquility, pure oxygen and leisure. It was a worthwhile trip. (Thanks to Peng Qingwu and Peng Director for arranging our itinerary carefully, accompanying us across mountains and mountains, never resting, and carrying our bags. Every attraction has so many good stories. Thanks again!)