The number one village of the Luling culture - Meibi Ancient Village
2 cities |
8 attraction(s) |
total distance 247
km
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Day2
Day1: Fuzhou > Ji'an
5 attraction(s) ·
216 km
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Linggu Peak - is one of the leisure tourist attractions near the downtown area of Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province. The mountain has an altitude of 320.6 meters and covers an area of approximately 6 square kilometers.
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Homestays near the scenic area, stir-fried pork, spicy chicken cubes, Kung Pao chicken, and mapo tofu are all good. They are delicious, fragrant, and affordable, and the owner is honest.
204
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Qingyuan Mountain is located south of Qingyuan District, Ji'an City, 6 kilometers away from the city center. The mountains here are always green and the water flows continuously; the mountains are not high but have beautiful peaks, and the pools are not deep but the water is clear. It has been praised by generations of high monks and scholars as "green mountains, green water, and green air". In 1993, it was rated as a provincial-level forest park, in 1995, it was listed as a provincial-level key scenic area, in 2004, it was rated as a national AA-level tourist attraction, and in 2008, it was rated as a national AAA-level tourist attraction. The Jingshi Temple in the mountains is a provincial cultural relic protection unit and a national key temple.
7
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The specialty of the small shop, the snails, are indeed very good, with a unique taste. Other dishes are also excellent, with good taste and generous portions. The owner's service attitude is also very good, and the speed of serving dishes is impeccable. I highly recommend coming to taste it.
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Day2: Ji'an
3 attraction(s) ·
31 km
2
Near the ruins, there is a small restaurant, which is quite simple. There are few places to eat nearby, so it's not bad to have a meal here.
31
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Mei Bi Village is located in Wen Bi Township, Qingyuan District, Ji'an City, with a history of nearly a thousand years. Here, the developed ancient commercial civilization and the red culture are integrated. The grand scale of Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings, stone carvings, wood carvings, murals, couplets, plaques, and screens reflect the extraordinary wisdom and life interests of Luling people, and reflect the brilliant charm of Luling's profound and extensive culture, recording the vicissitudes of this red land.