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A hidden gem - Wuhai, a must-visit!

Wuhai Lake is truly spectacular, with the Yellow River creating nearly 20 lakes the size of West Lake. The water is crystal clear, and when compared to the surrounding desert, it feels like nature has cast a magical spell. Standing by the lake, you can feel the desert and the sea merging together in a way that is beyond words. Then there's the Fula Temple, known as the "Little Potala Palace," which is definitely a highlight of Wuhai. The architecture of this temple is unique, blending elements of Tibetan, Han, Mongolian, and other cultures. Every brick and tile seems to tell a historical story. Walking into the temple, the tranquil and mysterious atmosphere makes you feel like you're traveling through time and chatting with ancient civilizations. Additionally, Wuhai is the hometown of grapes, and its vineyards are beautiful, earning the nickname "Humble Gold 39 Degrees." Strolling through the vineyards, breathing in the fresh air, and seeing the lush greenery feels like stepping into a paradise. Wuhai also has a lot of delicious food, such as Wuhai stewed lamb, which is tender and flavorful, leaving a lingering taste in your mouth. There's also Wuhai grapes, which are large and sweet, and make great souvenirs to take home. Attractions The main attractions are Wuhai Lake, Fula Temple, and the vineyards. Experience the fusion of desert and sea at Wuhai Lake, the weight of history at Fula Temple, and the gifts of nature at the vineyards. Tips 1. Wuhai has a dry climate, so remember to bring moisturizing skincare products and enough drinking water. 2. When visiting Fula Temple, respect religious customs and avoid making loud noises. 3. When visiting the vineyards, do not pick grapes at will and follow the instructions of the staff. Wuhai may be a hidden gem, but it is truly charming. Come here to experience the collision of desert and sea, explore the traces of history, and taste sweet grapes! Pack your bags, grab your camera, and embark on a mysterious journey to Wuhai.
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Posted: Oct 31, 2024
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