Chapter 283 Traveling on the road.



I was planning to draw a straight line to Tibet on the map. Fortunately, my RV could be burned into space, so I could switch to an off-road vehicle when the road was difficult to travel.

This car is truly a "three-no" product and cannot be registered at all, because this car was put into the space in the previous life.

At that time, only the stored oil could be used. It was impossible to extract oil again because the oil had been used up, so most of the cars were abandoned. I got some oil and a few cars, but they were kept in the space without any use.

I always thought that I might be able to use it someday, but in the end I never did.

This off-road vehicle is so beautiful that I put it into my space and now I can use it.

We stopped and walked along the way, and saw the loess-covered Shaanxi Province and the green mountains and forests of Guizhou Province.

Finally we stopped in Chengdu. We had already traveled most of the way. I had been driving by myself these days and was a little tired. I planned to take a two-day break and go to Tibet in the best mental state.

I asked the locals about any famous tourist attractions. Tourist attractions were not popular at that time and the culture was not developed. I finally found out after asking several people.

The most recommended place to visit is Luding Bridge.

Then there is Zheduo Mountain.

We first went to Luding Bridge, which has been designated as a national cultural relic protection object.

But there are not many people. The only advantage of traveling at this time may be that most attractions do not charge tickets, just like the Luding Bridge does not sell tickets at this time.

There are very few people.

A large bridge connects the two sides, and opposite is a large green mountain.

Lin Wanwan took photos everywhere and crossed the bridge to the village opposite. She planned to stay there for one night, of course, for a fee.

Although there are not many tourists coming here at this time, it is not surprising that some people come to the village for help.

She was recommended to the best family in the village, whose house was made of stone and looked cleaner.

I paid one cent to stay here for one night including meals, but the host didn't specify how much it would cost.

The price of one dollar was set by Lin Wanwan herself. After all, she didn't need the fifty cents. If she gave a little more, the other party would provide her with better conditions.

What's the most important thing when traveling? Having fun.

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