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Lightning avoidance! Wulong Tiankeng Three Bridges, Fairy Mountain

Title party haha, but the scenic spots are really fun. Tiankeng Three Bridges is very interesting, and there are many waterfalls in the crevasses. It's best to bring a raincoat when you go, as the grandeur of the scenic spots can't be captured by a phone, maybe only one percent of it. Fairy Mountain is very suitable for taking pictures, but it's a bit cold on the mountain, so it's recommended to bring a coat. Free admission with a tour guide license Fairy Town, the food at the visitor center is very expensive, it's recommended to bring some of your own food (A portion of potato rice, a portion of crispy meat soup for over 100) Student tickets are quite cheap, but the round-trip transportation costs to the scenic spots and the elevator fees are not cheap, For two people, the cost of the elevator and transportation is almost two hundred There are three passages into the sinkhole, and the one we went to was not during a holiday but there were still a lot of people, so I recommend taking the third entrance, where you can walk down directly and it will be much faster than waiting for the elevator If you are traveling like a special forces soldier, two days and one night is about right. We spent about three and a half hours touring the sinkhole, an hour and a half for the crevasses, and we could finish in one afternoon; for Fairy Mountain, it depends on whether you want to go to the racetrack, horse racing is 120 per person, we didn't go and just went to the prairie, just taking pictures there all afternoon, usually two to three hours is enough to finish touring, and you can finish visiting the three scenic spots in about one day When you get to Wulong, go to the visitor center, take the blue bus under the high-speed railway station for 10 yuan per person, the blue bus's schedule is almost the same as the train's arrival time, so if you don't catch that blue bus, you have to wait for the next train's arrival time (we took a driver's car up, 40 for two people)
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