Exploring the charms of Deqing
Updated: 2014-07-18 09:05
By Xu Xiaomin (Shanghai Star)
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Birds fly over lovely Xiazhuhu Lake at twilight. [Photo provided to Shanghai Star] |
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Xu Xiaomin enjoys the unspoilt beauty of this Zhejiang province, home to scenic forests, fields and lakes.
It was relatively obscure just a decade ago, but Deqing county in Zhejiang province is quickly growing into a popular vacation spot, thanks to its secluded and well-protected environment as well as its rich cultural heritage.
Located in the core area of the Yangtze Delta and neighboring Hangzhou, Deqing county will surprise even veteran travelers with its breathtaking views.
It boasts rolling hills, bamboo forests, fairyland-like fields as well as streams and lakes.
Most importantly, it is not overdeveloped and crowded.
Here, you can still hear birds singing rather than the blare from the loudspeakers from tour guides. In short, the place has all the elements of a typical Chinese traditional painting - hills, bamboo, lakes, historic sites and fresh air - which cannot be done justice by a mere painting.
Moganshan is the most well-known in the county, but Deqing has other spots worth visiting.
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