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This side, waiting for a thousand years.

Because I finished Jianmen Pass earlier than expected, I decided to go to Cuiyun Corridor before sunset. Although Jianmen Pass is only 10 km from Cuiyun Corridor, public transportation is inconvenient. It seems that there is only a shuttle bus to Puan, and there are very few buses, so I just took a taxi there for CNY 40. · The Cuiyun Corridor in my impression is still the same as the one along the provincial road, winding and rugged, with ancient cypress trees towering into the sky. But the appearance in my memory is always beautiful and vague, and Cuiyun Corridor is no exception. Of course, I am talking about the broad sense of Cuiyun Corridor. · In a broad sense, Cuiyun Corridor is divided into the west, north, and south sections, with Jiange as the center, west to Zitong, north to Zhaohua, and south to Langzhong, with a total length of 151 km. Ancient cypress trees were planted on both sides of these three roads, and the earliest ancient trees can be traced back to the Qin and Han dynasties, known as "300 long journeys and 100,000 trees." · In a narrow sense, Cuiyun Corridor is actually just the Big Cypress Bay outside Jianmen Pass, which is also our destination. It is said that the name "Cuiyun Corridor" comes from a poem by Qiao Bo, the prefect of Jianzhou in the early Qing Dynasty: "Cuiyun Corridor, protected by smoke, moss flowers and rain wet clothes, and cool wind blowing through the leaves. ..." It is really a poetic name. · However, I always feel that the Cuiyun Corridor Scenic Area lacks a little feeling, more like a big park, not like the Shudao Lanma Wall section, which has such a historical atmosphere. But after all, the largest and most famous trees in the 300-mile Cuiyun Corridor are here. · Of course, fame is often related to legends. Shudao must be the Three Kingdoms. I feel that the ancient trees in Cuiyun Corridor are like the pictures of the characters and stories of the Three Kingdoms, such as "Sworn Cypress," "Longzhong Cypress," "Adou Cypress," "Zhang Fei Cypress," etc. Although they are probably not related to the prototype, they are very appropriate here. · Legend has it that the cypress trees in Cuiyun Corridor were first planted in the Qin Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, and since then, large-scale tree planting has been carried out seven times in Cuiyun Corridor until the Ming Dynasty. Although cypress trees are not uncommon, they have survived thousands of years of wind, frost, rain, and snow and are still lush, which is indeed the best witness to history. · 💰Ticket: CNY 40, 30% off with high-speed rail ticket 🥘Food: You must try the Jianmen Pass tofu feast! 📷Photography: Vertical composition can better capture the depth of Cuiyun Corridor and the ancient Shudao.
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Posted: Oct 29, 2024
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