⛰️On the self-driving trip to Suichang, we went to a very interesting village - Huangniling. It has no land access, and tourists and villagers take boats to the island, which feels like a paradise in martial arts dramas. The scenery on the lake is also very good, with endless green mountains on both sides. The lake water is very green, clear and transparent, and the water vapor and clouds on the lake surface are constantly changing. The mountains and rivers are vast, and the ancient landscape scrolls are like this.
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🚗Drive the car to the Daxibian Pier and then take the ferry. There is a round trip every half an hour, and the latest trip is from Huangniling at 16:30, so don't miss it. The time is not strictly according to the schedule, but the ferry is always going back and forth, so there will be a boat after a while, and it is free.
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🚢The ferry is very fast and it takes about 5 minutes to reach the other side. After getting off the boat, there are stairs on the hill next to the pier. Go up the stairs and walk to the end of the road. Turn right and follow the main road to enter the village. If you don't know how to get there, just ask the master on the boat. There is a Gonggeng Academy in the village. It is in the deepest part of the village. It takes half an hour to get here after getting off the boat, so it is recommended that you go straight to the Gonggeng Academy and visit the village on the way back.
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📖Gonggeng Academy is very similar to a thatched cottage academy. In addition to inheriting farming culture, it is also an education base. The academy has invited many of the best teachers in various fields, such as composer Chen Qigang and guqin player Chen Leiji, to teach local children. Every year, summer camps and other activities are held for children. Moreover, only children with Huangniling and Suichang household registration are accepted, and both tuition and living expenses are free. Suddenly, even I envy the children here, who can be influenced by music from an early age.
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⛰️On the self-driving trip to Suichang, we went to a very interesting village - Huangniling. It has no land access, and tourists and villagers take boats to the island, which feels like a paradise in martial arts dramas. The scenery on the lake is also very good, with endless green mountains on both sides. The lake water is very green, clear and transparent, and the water vapor and clouds on the lake surface are constantly changing. The mountains and rivers are vast, and the ancient landscape scrolls are like this. . 🚗Drive the car to the Daxibian Pier and then take the ferry. There is a round trip every half an hour, and the latest trip is from Huangniling at 16:30, so don't miss it. The time is not strictly according to the schedule, but the ferry is always going back and forth, so there will be a boat after a while, and it is free. . 🚢The ferry is very fast and it takes about 5 minutes to reach the other side. After getting off the boat, there are stairs on the hill next to the pier. Go up the stairs and walk to the end of the road. Turn right and follow the main road to enter the village. If you don't know how to get there, just ask the master on the boat. There is a Gonggeng Academy in the village. It is in the deepest part of the village. It takes half an hour to get here after getting off the boat, so it is recommended that you go straight to the Gonggeng Academy and visit the village on the way back. . 📖Gonggeng Academy is very similar to a thatched cottage academy. In addition to inheriting farming culture, it is also an education base. The academy has invited many of the best teachers in various fields, such as composer Chen Qigang and guqin player Chen Leiji, to teach local children. Every year, summer camps and other activities are held for children. Moreover, only children with Huangniling and Suichang household registration are accepted, and both tuition and living expenses are free. Suddenly, even I envy the children here, who can be influenced by music from an early age.