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Don't just focus on Jingdezhen, Shangrao is the real hidden gem of Jiangxi!

Hey guys 👋, the Spring Festival is coming, are you already itching to travel? If you're still wondering where to go, promise me, you must check out Shangrao! This hidden gem of a city, certified by National Geographic, is full of surprises. I just finished a four-day, three-night trip, and I'm still excited when I think about it 😎. 🎈Day 1: Encountering Immortals Starting from Shangrao, I headed straight to Gexian Village. It started to rain, which I thought would be a bummer, but it turned out to be a beautiful landscape painting! The pavilions and stone paths in the rain seemed like they were straight out of a fairy tale 🧚. Walking through them, I felt poetic. In the evening, I arrived at Wangxian Valley. As night fell and the lights came on, I felt like I had stepped into a real-life fantasy world. The flickering lights in the valley and the wooden walkways winding through the night were so stunning that my phone couldn't capture their beauty! 🌄Day 2: Seeking the Way at Mount Sanqing Leaving Wangxian Valley, I headed to Mount Sanqing with great anticipation. As expected, I was immediately captivated by the majestic mountains and swirling clouds. It's no less impressive than Mount Huangshan, with its strange peaks and rocks looming in the sea of clouds. Every step was awe-inspiring, and every glance was like a fairyland. No wonder so many poets and scholars have left their mark here. Such beauty is a must-see! 🏞️Day 3: Exploring Huangling The awe of Mount Sanqing hadn't faded when I plunged into Huangling. This is the most beautiful ancient village, as chosen by National Geographic, with its own charm in every season. When I visited, the Huizhou-style buildings were bathed in warm sunlight, and the colorful autumn drying added a touch of vibrancy, as if time had turned into an oil painting here. Wandering through the ancient alleys, I touched the traces of history and felt the simple life of the locals. 🌉Day 4: Dreaming at Wunuzhou From Huangling, I went to Wunuzhou. During the day, it was gentle and beautiful, but at night, it truly shone. The golden pavilions and bright lights reflected in the water were like a dream, as if a heavenly palace had descended to earth. After visiting, I headed straight to Wuyuan, which was very convenient and seamlessly connected to the next part of my journey. Shangrao is even more lively during the Spring Festival, with traditional folk performances one after another, dragon and lion dances, and lantern parades, full of festive atmosphere! Guys, don't hesitate, pack your bags, and come to Shangrao for an unforgettable trip 💕.
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Posted: Dec 21, 2024
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