Visiting Poyang Lake, Moon Lake, and Liangshuijian on a 2-day road trip
2 cities |
8 attraction(s) |
total distance 79
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day1: Shangrao
4 attraction(s) ·
63 km
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Poyang Lake National Wetland Park is a composite wetland park with wetlands as the main landscape, including lakes, rivers, grasslands, mudflats, islands, and other types of wetlands. It is one of the six largest wetlands in the world, the largest wetland area in Asia, and the national-level wetland park with the most abundant wetland species. It is also a national 4A scenic spot and the best place to admire Poyang Lake.
25
km
3
This shop is located by the road near the Wetland Park in Poyang County. The owner provides good service, very enthusiastic. The store is small but the environment is good, relatively clean. I recommend their grilled fish, which has a unique taste and good texture. Overall, it offers good value for money and is worth a try!
15
km
4
Day2: Jingdezhen
4 attraction(s) ·
16 km
3
Lengshuijian is one of the earliest Buddhist shrines in our city, with a history of thousands of years. Surrounded by mountains, lush vegetation, and clear water, the scenic beauty of nature is breathtaking. When you climb up the thousand-level stairs, you will be able to appreciate the natural beauty. When you look down from the suspended temple, you will feel a sense of freedom, as if you are standing on the top of Mount Tai. In the suspended temple, you can often see the beautiful and stunning cloud and mist scenery, resembling a mirage in the fairyland.
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In English:
The spring in the temple constantly seeps water throughout the year. Legend has it that this spring was created by Immortal Tieguai Li using his walking stick to quench the thirst of all living beings, and then Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva poured three drops of pure water into the spring. Medicine King Bodhisattva Li Yaoshi followed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva and donated several miraculous pills to enhance its effects. Therefore, people consider it as "Immortal Water", and many people come to the Temple of Cold Water Point to pray and seek the "Immortal Water". The temple has a continuous history of thousands of years. Therefore, Cold Water Point is known as a sacred mountain, and believers and pilgrims are all fascinated by it. The mineral structure of the spring water is very beneficial to human health, and some people who suffer from diseases have miraculously recovered after drinking it, hence the concept of "Immortal Water" resonates with people.