Lone climbers, walking the mountain road for more than an hour, running to the observation deck, to see the scenery is still good, must take pictures, maybe my cultural heritage is not good, how can I see how the Big Dipper is displayed?
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Qixingdun Observation Deck Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lone climbers, walking the mountain road for more than an hour, running to the observation deck, to see the scenery is still good, must take pictures, maybe my cultural heritage is not good, how can I see how the Big Dipper is displayed?
We live in the homestay near the Qixingdun Observation Deck, called Yunhe Yunjia in the field, I like it very much. In the morning, you can watch the sunrise, and you can see the terraces from the balcony. There are also tents for camping on the Qixingdun Observation Deck, which is very lively. There are also many restaurants to eat.
Qixingdun Scenic Area is part of the Yunhe Terrace Scenic Area. It is a viewing platform on the top of the mountain. In summer, someone has set up a tent to camp here. It is also a place to watch the sunrise. From here, you can look at the terraces, but it is far from the terraces. Not as clear as Jiuqu Yunhuan in front of you. From here, you can hike Baiyin Valley to Kenggen Ancient Village. Qixingdun can drive up.
This is the place to watch the sunrise and the panoramic view of the clouds and terraces! It is the highest point of the entire scenic spot! There are so many people during the May Day holiday! The road is blocked! It is still a bit tiring to go on foot without a self-driving car! The scenery is superb! [View] [Fun] [Cost-effective]
The highest point in the Yunhe Terrace Scenic Area, so it is also the best viewing location in the entire scenic area. There are no seven-star pier area and there are also homestays, and several are well designed. Of course, the price is also very spicy. Go back in the spring next year. You must live in Qixingdun. After all, the beautiful scenery is priceless...