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Fuzhou Welcomes Firefly Viewing Season

Recently, Lingtou Village in Dahu Township, Minhou County has entered its firefly viewing season. As night falls, countless fireflies twinkle among the trees, weaving a romantic summer night symphony together with the sound of streams and rustling leaves in the evening breeze. This unique natural spectacle has attracted numerous visitors to check in, making it a new internet-famous spot for summer nights. Friends can navigate directly to "Lingtou Village, Dahu Township, Minhou County" to enjoy the view. It is recommended to wear long sleeves and pants to prevent mosquito bites while fully enjoying this dual feast for the eyes and ears!
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