In the Tang Dynasty, the writer Quan Deyu once sang affectionately in "Sending Yu Cheng": "Yue County is a good landscape, and the Jingjiang River is connected to Shangyu." He used poetic brushstrokes to depict the picturesque scenery of Yuezhou and the silky Qingjiang River in Shangyu, revealing his infinite attachment to his hometown. Walking in Shangyu, you will find that the mountains and rivers here have long been integrated into every corner of the city.
If you come to Shangyu, the following attractions must not be missed. First of all, it is the Zhuyin Chenxi Scenic Area, where the landscape is picturesque and beautiful. Walking through it, you can see the fish scale dam that stretches slowly, the stalagmite mountain, which is named because it resembles double bamboo shoots, and the snowflake pond where the waterfall and flowing spring are hidden in the dense forest and bamboo. The ancient village of Taiping Mountain, which has a long history, is worth slowing down and savoring.
In addition, the Covered Mountain Scenic Area is also worth visiting. It is named after the Eastern Jin Dynasty landscape poet Xie Lingyun who drank and wrote poems here, and covered it after drinking. There are natural and cultural landscapes such as glacier stone waves, thousand-year-old terraces, and century-old villages in the scenic area, each of which has a profound historical accumulation.
Finally, the three-moon theme village is also a fairyland on earth. The environment here is beautiful, with gurgling streams, overflowing tea fragrance, and green hills. There are also cafes, campsites and unique B&Bs, making it an ideal place for a relaxing holiday.
In this beautiful land, mountains and rivers and humanities are intertwined into a moving picture.