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Liaoyuan|Longshou Mountain Fushou Palace Kuixing Tower

Previously, I went on a business trip to Liaoyuan and only had a quick glance. Today, taking advantage of my break, I once again appreciate the beauty of this city. I don't know if it's because of my Taurus or INFJ traits, but I tend to plan routes and strategies before traveling, and then not follow the plan. I directly navigated to Kuixing Tower, located at Changchun South Tianmen, about an hour and a half drive with a highway toll of 46 yuan. This is a Taoist temple, and the tower requires a 30 yuan fee to enter. I didn't go up. I wandered around the back of Longshou Mountain for a bit and saw two bears. It was somewhat heartbreaking to see such large animals squeezed into such small cages. I met three kids who kept asking where the monkeys were. Then I went to the pedestrian street and ate Tan's Spicy Noodles. I wanted to ask what the difference is between this and Malatang? The taste was quite strange, Chelsea, very unsatisfactory. I originally thought that the streets of Liaoyuan would be full of sock vendors. I navigated to a factory store, which had two floors. I picked the cheap ones and bought 24 pairs for over 120 yuan, not cheap at all.
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Posted: Sep 15, 2024
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