Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - "Scenery and romantic stories" or "Scenery and beautiful legends"

"Scenery and romantic stories" or "Scenery and beautiful legends"

Zhenjiang is really a beautiful city, very clean. As the terrain of the city gradually moves northward, there are many rugged hills in the city. Many residents' buildings are built on the hillside, which really makes people feel that there are mountains and water. The greening is very good, and the trunk thickness of many roadside trees shows the age of the city. A little farther on the road, the green belt is two lanes wide, which is very open and comfortable at first glance. However, Zhenjiang is really not a tourist city. As far as its famous three mountains are concerned, it is only a little higher in the city, but the ticket price is unreasonable. However, it is quite convenient to go to these three mountains. The bus lines in the city are relatively developed, and these places can be reached by bus.

I like to see the beautiful women in Zhenjiang best. They are almost identical in face, big eyes, fair skin and petite figure. A northern Jiangsu dialect is as touching as Wu Nong's soft language. The day of this visit is estimated to be an auspicious day. All the big hotels in a street are full of new people, not to mention the bride, but the bridesmaids around them are so affectionate. I can't help but envy.

I like to go to Zhenjiang, the largest commercial street, which is the street in front of Nanmen Bus Station. When the light is on, I walk in that street, as if I were on Huaihai Road in Shanghai, and the same people are buzzing. ...

I had dinner at a roadside snack bar in the morning. And BF ate a bowl of bean curd, a bowl of tea egg wonton, a bowl of mung bean rice porridge and a small dish of pickles edamame, which was four and a half. It's cheaper to go to the food court above the department store at night than the big food agency in Shanghai. It's just ... Zhenjiang tastes salty, even rotten edamame is so salty.

Zhenjiang's folk customs are very simple, and there is no malice to outsiders. Before leaving, I found out from the internet that there were two bus stops to Maoshan. Because I don't know where Nanmen Bus Station is, I plan to go to the bus station next to the railway station. When having breakfast in Zhenjiang, I occasionally ask the locals. They enthusiastically told me that the current location is closer to Nanmen Bus Terminal than the railway station, and they also told me how to get there. Asking for directions when shopping at night doesn't mean that people are going in the opposite direction. They are very polite and enthusiastic.

I like Zhenjiang because of its mountains and rivers, because of its urban customs and because of its beautiful clouds.