During the Qingming Festival, I went to Xiangtang Village at the foot of Laoshan Mountain in Pukou. Xiangtang Village belongs to the Laoshan Scenic Area, surrounded by mountains on three sides and water on one side. There are two main attractions: Xiangtang Reservoir and Xiangtang Taoyuan Valley. It is the filming location of China National Geographic magazine.
Xiangtang Village Taoyuan Valley covers an area of 200 acres. The pink rose-red peach blossom forest is blooming all over the mountains and fields, making it particularly beautiful against the background of green mountains and green water.
Xingtang Village is the Malaysian camp tent. There are more than a dozen tents of different shapes on a vast lawn. You can have a picnic or order food, and they are arranged in sequence, which is very grand.
of course there is also the unique gardenia coffee, which is a place where cycling enthusiasts gather.
Xiangtang Reservoir was not open due to the epidemic, so he took a photo through the railings and rested in the tea restaurant in the Chanshan Mountain and the fish pond for a while, feeling a little disappointed.
But after coming out of Xiangtang Village, we all the way from Huangshanling_Bacai Line_Guangming Road_Along the mountain Avenue , passing Taoyuan Station, Dama Mountain, Daheng Mountain, Youth Olympics, a three or four kilometers drive away, it is really scenic. The azaleas, cherry blossoms, crabapples, rest pavilions, small reservoirs, camping RVs, and hammocks under the shade of green trees all constitute the most beautiful elements of spring.
it's a pity that Xiangtang Village is still being built and has not formed a scale. I believe that in one or two years, the built Xiangtang Village will definitely become one of the most popular attractions in Laoshan .