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National Geographic didn't deceive me about the snow-capped mountains of Baisha Ancient Town

During the break of our wedding photo shoot, I took my aunt's car to Baisha, with the first stop being a temple chosen by my aunt. We visited the Fuguo Temple at the foot of the Yulong Snow Mountain in Lijiang. The Lijiang Fuguo Temple was founded in the 29th year of the Wanli era of the Ming Dynasty and was originally the family temple of the Mu clan chieftains. The temple was initially named 'Jietuo Lin' and later granted the name 'Fuguo Temple' by Emperor Xizong of Ming. It is the mother temple of the five major temples in Lijiang. After descending the mountain, we stayed at the Baisha Muyun Mountain Villa, which is only a five-minute walk from Baisha Ancient Town. The large bed faced the snow mountain, offering a direct view of the beautiful scenery. (After a five-minute omission) I walked to Baisha Ancient Town. To be honest, it is still a commercial street, but within this commercial area, you can still vaguely see some locals doing business, and the streets are lined with many interesting shops. The pedestrians on the street were strolling leisurely (perhaps because the cobblestone roads are hard to navigate), in the courtyards, the elders who are the bearers of intangible cultural heritage were swinging the hammers of Thor, and everywhere you could see tourists taking photos (including myself). The shop of the Mantou Poet had a long queue in front, and in Zhang San's grocery store, they weren't playing Zhang San's songs. I spent a long time watching the tie-dye craftsmanship hidden in the antique shop. Upstairs at 7sea, a beauty was constantly changing poses, and the guy selling canned milk tea downstairs was enjoying the view, whispering to me with a smile, 'Bro, if you came earlier, you could have helped me take a photo of the beauty.' I had some snacks along the way. The auntie selling grilled milk fans next to Yunwei Collection said the old lady didn't look good on camera, and the owner of Chen's Baisha Flavor Restaurant wanted to give a discount, but I had already paid the bill. He offered two bottles of coconut juice, which I've been drinking since I was a child. Now I'm back to sleep and watch the sunrise over the Golden Mountain‼️‼️‼️ I checked for the sunrise at seven o'clock and set an alarm for six fifty, just perfect. I love Baisha, and Baisha loves me. When I got up, I saw the sunrise over the Golden Mountain, a perfect score of 💯 I took a video of the sunrise over the Golden Mountain for my wife, and then we both ran out to have breakfast. For breakfast, I tried the Mantou Poet's steamed buns and mushroom meat buns, which were artistic yet a bit greasy, with huge rose-shaped buns packed in small cloth bags, definitely a carb-loaded breakfast. I didn't finish the buns and ran to try the Naxi specialty hot pot! 📍Baisha Snack Street Naxi Specialty Hot Pot I must recommend it, it's really delicious. I ordered a Naxi hot pot rice noodle and a free-range chicken rice noodle, both were great. It turns out there really is free-range chicken in the chicken rice noodle, and halfway through, the guy gave me an egg, saying it was definitely a free-range chicken egg, adding to the meal.
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Posted: Jun 26, 2024
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