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Andrew Clark Jack-82Singapore

Tianzhu Mayashan is so beautiful.

Tianzhu Mayashan is so beautiful It is about 200 kilometers from Lanzhou, and you can navigate directly to Tanyao Gou. You can go to Wushaoling first. It is a scenic spot but does not charge a ticket. You need to climb a plank road at an altitude of about 3,000 meters. The mountain is a bit cold and the wind is very strong. The ultraviolet rays are also very strong. It is best to wear a stormtrooper. It is also very out of the picture. Wushaoling is opposite Mayashan. From the mountain road in Tanyao Gou Village, you will be blocked by barbed wire at the innermost part. Vehicles are not allowed to enter. You can get off the car and walk in directly to the foot of Mayashan.
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