3 days and 2 nights reminiscing about the rice-track trip to Yunnan and Vietnam

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2024-10-31 13:50

3 Days and 2 Nights Reminiscence of the Yunnan-Vietnam Rice Rail Trip--
 

DAY 1 Drip Miao City]
* The helicopter flies at a low altitude, overlooking the giant steel bridge with a span of 71.7 meters, which is recorded in "History of World Famous Bridge" and discussed with Eiffel Tower, rectangular girder, thousands of angle steel, steel plate and more than 20,000 rivets, more than 80,000 Chinese workers;
* The night of Shan Ye, with full of joy and expectation, came to Pingbian's popular punch-in Miaodi bonfire party. Under the starry sky, let's enjoy it in the open air, relax our mood, drive away the tiredness of the day, immerse ourselves in the unique lighting ceremony of the Miao nationality, and the singing and dancing of Mido Micai;

 

DAY 2train bazaar]-Yunnan-Vietnam Railway Herringbone Bridge]
* In the depths of the mountains, there is the last train market in China that dances with the meter rail, and it is also the only place for the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway. Yi, Miao, Zhuang, Han ...... Everyone puts on holiday costumes and gathers here every Monday. On the market, wild vegetables, fruits, poultry, pets, meat, seedling clothing, musical instruments, herbs, snacks ...... In the noise, they are stable and simple. The train whistles from a distance. Every time it passes through the busy market, it is a visual feast;
* All the way along the small river winding through a dark tunnel, the bright place seems to be through time and space, facing the slow mountain wind, wandering on the "herringbone bridge" built a hundred years ago, hollowed-out rails, strange words on sleepers, wild animals on the railway, dripping green moss are telling the past and present of the last meter rail;

 

DAY 3 Drip Miao City]
Pingbian, a city prospered by the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway, still retains the mark of history. Dishui Miaocheng 1908 the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway Cultural District to follow this city known as "the city pulled by the train".