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Ancient Tea Route Anzhong Racecourse Review

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The ancient tea horse road was listed as a key cultural relics protection unit in the country a few years ago, and originated from the tea horse exchange market in the Tang and Song Dynasty. It has a very special historical significance and refers to a traffic road formed by tea horse exchange between Han and Tibetans since the Tang and Song Dynasty to the Republic of China.

Ancient Tea Route Anzhong Racecourse

Posted: Jun 23, 2019
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  • royal_tian01
    4/5Excellent
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    It is said that Chinese tea has passed from such an ancient tea horse road to the local civilization. This is a remnant of the ancient tea horse road. Of course, there are no traces of any ancient road now, but it is also a good choice to see the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain here.

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    Posted: Aug 4, 2019
  • M25***64
    5/5Outstanding
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    Lijiang's tourism resources are very rich. The most famous are Yulong Snow Mountain and Lijiang Ancient City. If the time is rich, you can choose Lashihai, Shuhe Ancient Town, etc. There are many horse farms around. It is good to ride a horse and experience the tea horse ancient road.

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    Posted: May 24, 2019
  • 飘动的雨
    5/5Outstanding
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    Mainly riding horses, it takes about an hour, turn around on the mountain, the road on the mountain is very steep, it is best to grasp it with both hands, generally four horses are a string, a Naxi people lead, when it rises, give everyone a section of Naxi songs, very comfortable, Life is worth having such an experience.

    6
    Posted: Jul 21, 2017
  • 百里子都
    5/5Outstanding
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    The black horse is very obedient, and I will soon get to know me. I take the initiative to join me. The atmosphere is very good along the way. The only highlight of the whole scenic spot is that in addition to the cost, but since the money has been spent, it is still not to affect the mood.

    7
    Posted: Nov 30, 2016
  • 南派穆幕
    5/5Outstanding
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    The ancient tea-horse road refers to the folk international trade channel that exists in southwest China, with the horse gang as the main means of transportation, and is a corridor for the economic and cultural exchanges of the ethnic groups in southwest China. The ancient tea-horse road originated from the ancient southwest and northwest frontiers of tea-horse mutual city, Xing in the Tang and Song Dynasty, the most prosperous in the late World War II, divided into Sichuan-Tibet and Tibetan-Tibet lines. The ancient tea-horse road in Yunnan belongs to the Tibetan Tibetans, and the southern part of Xishuangbanna and Simao (now Pu'er City) in Yunnan Province enters the Tibet area through Dali, Lijiang and Shangri-La, and re-exports to India, Nepal and Bhutan.

    6
    Posted: May 27, 2017
  • 180***60
    5/5Outstanding
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    The fare is a bit expensive. After riding for two hours, the butt will hurt after riding. It is very interesting to row in the sea. You can row as long as you want. You must do a good job of sun protection in Lijiang, and the ultraviolet rays are very strong.

    5
    Posted: Aug 2, 2016
  • e20***73
    5/5Outstanding
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    Remember when we went to the Tea Horse Road, you were still a little nervous when we said to ride a horse, remember the name of our ride? They are all small horses, one is called xh, the other is called zl, we will not forget them in a lifetime, remember we put together in the mountain stream? We will definitely be back, expired in time, but our memories are there, I love you baby

    9
    Posted: Jun 6, 2016
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