My friend introduced me and checked the map. At first I felt that the distance was so far, but my friend said that I would not be disappointed. I drove there for 7 or 8 hours. When the beautiful Tibetan waiter delivered the snow-white hada and the grand hall, I felt it was worth it, and the exhaustion of the journey disappeared. Entering the room, the big bathtub, the imagination flashes in an instant (haha, it's evil). The hundred-year-old walnut tree is still luxuriant, and you can enjoy the shade on the balcony of the room. Sitting in the hall, looking at the towering mountains on the opposite side, I suddenly felt my own insignificance. That one meter of sunlight illuminates a rock in the mountain particularly brightly, reflecting an old walnut tree with only dead branches, which is so beautiful.
Before dawn the next day, the little bird can't wait to awaken people with a chirping sound. Open the window and walk to the balcony. The fresh air can be intoxicating, and the hustle and bustle of the city is gone.
This place is an important transportation route for the ancient Tea Horse Road, but the town is small. There is a rainbow trout shop eleven or two kilometers away. You must check in. The water in the fish pond is crystal clear. You can't feel it is still flowing, or even the existence of water. The rainbow trout seems to be swimming in the air. I'm free, I can't bear to eat anymore, hey! Forgive me for being a layman.
There are many more memorable things, such as the clean Tibetan village with only 13 households, come back later, and recount!
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