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Guizhou Zhenyuan : Wuyang River Tai Chi city ( Photos )

early on I heard, there is not far away from Guiyang city called Chen-yuan.

early on to prepare, look for opportunities to go to that city to see.

However, the opportunity has not been found to Zhenyuan city thing dragged on.

came back from Fujian, Zhenyuan thought of the ancient city of thing.

to nearly a week of weather search of the investigation.

So, back pack set off.

from the ancient city of Chongqing to the Chen-yuan, a trip to the train bound for Shanghai Chen-yuan station stops.

had four in the afternoon on the train, we sleep in the car one night.

over the next six in the morning to the Chen-yuan railway station.

From the train station by taxi to the city, one yuan.

rain of the morning, the ancient city began to rain. rain. Morning, the ancient city began to rain.

morning the city, with Wuyang misty mist, extreme silence.

taxi in the city's stone streets, bumpy very powerful.

Jie Liangbian not open the door of the store.

dawn, the city still did not wake up.

find accommodation, put down the luggage, screw on the camera to begin with looked this ancient city, known as Tai Chi.

Chen-yuan town located in the Wuyang River, surrounded by both mountains.

stood looking down on the Dragon Cave east of the city. standing east of the Green Cave overlooking the city.

Wuyang from west to east was" S" shape meandering through the city, forming a" nine mountain hold water, a city of two water" North Shore for the old Tainan, south of Old Castle, a distance resembling Diagram.

Thus, there has been a city known as Tai Chi town.

the ancient city walls and Yan Gong ancient city wall and the Yandi Temple

two fortresses are all built in the Ming Dynasty, is the surviving part of the walls and gates.

Photo source: Yang Sina blog


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