长假去哪儿?CNN盘点中国最美的四个水乡
假期在即,安排好你的出行计划了吗?美国有线电视新闻网(cnn)评出“中国最美的四个水乡”,他们认为这些中国的水乡证明了中国仍然有一些地方保留了梦幻而原始的魅力,与游客蜂拥而至的威尼斯不同,到这些水乡能在避免拥挤的同时,经历一场回到过去的旅行。所以,人少、原味再加点水韵,就成了老外眼中这些最美水乡的特色。 1.安徽宏村 There aren't many villages in the world built to resemble a giant ox. At the youthful age of 900, east China's Hongcun Village is one such destination. With Mount Huangshan as head, the lake-filled town as body and ancient bridges as legs, this is one distinctive beast. Even the waterways crossing the village are included as the circulatory system. The most significant structure in the thousand-person village is Chengzhi Hall, a country palace built in 1855 with exquisite wood carvings and gold gilding from the Qing dynasty. Testament to its authenticity, 2000's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" shot several scenes in the village. 2.山东台儿庄
Despite the small size, Tai'erzhuang has a number of traditional temples, waterways and museums. Traditional shadow puppetry shows and bonfire parties take place on Friday and Saturday nights. Located on the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the two-square-kilometer town makes for a nice day trip from the Chinese capital. 3.江苏周庄
Despite its population of 138,000 people -- tiny by Chinese standards -- the town's location near Shanghai and Suzhou makes it easily accessible for short visits. Visitors pass through shops selling woven bamboo and local pearls on the way to the town's two main religious sites, the Buddhist Quanfu Temple and the Taoist Chengxu Temple. A boat ride through town costs around $16 (RMB 100) per vessel. Traditional Chinese folk tunes sung by gondoliers come free. June is a popular time to visit, with the annual Dragon Boat Festival taking place on the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, when locals race dragon boats along the canals. 4.广西黄姚
While historically prosperous, the town's secluded location in southern China led to its unique development and preservation over a 1000-year history. Today, it's home to only 600 families. Located in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, Huangyao covers 360,000 square meters surrounded by steep karst mountains, which have plenty of large caves open for exploration. A stroll down the flagstone-paved streets lined with ancestral temples provides a light and local experience. Travelers can borrow one of the free bamboo rafts and float on the Zhou Reservoir. |