"Walk into Jiangxi and Embrace Yichun"
There is a place called Yichun in Jiangxi, which was established as early as the Western Han Dynasty in 201 BC.
Yichun has hot springs, which are hidden in rock cracks more than 400 meters underground. They were discovered and used in the Southern Song Dynasty more than 800 years ago. In the fourth year of Zhenghe of Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty (1114 AD), Zeng Xiaoxu, the governor of Yuanzhou (Yichun was once renamed Yuanzhou in history), quoted the words in Yichun's "Pictures": "There is a hot spring thirty miles south of the city, where fish are produced, chickens can be cooked, and wind diseases are eliminated, which remains the same today." For this reason, I came to Yichun for hydrotherapy, hoping to use the hot spring water on Laotiao's territory to assist in the trea**ent of rheumatic knee arthritis.
The hot spring water temperature in Wentang Town, Yichun, is maintained at 68-72 degrees all year round, and the water is clear, transparent, colorless and tasteless and drinkable. In addition, tourists come in droves, making the hot springs in Wentang Town steaming hot and the flow of tourists rolling like clouds.
In Wentang Town, in addition to two or three top hotels (Jiangxi Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources Shanshui Hot Spring Sanatorium (referred to as Mineral Therapy), Jiangxi Yichun Hot Spring Workers Sanatorium (referred to as Industrial Therapy), Mingyueshan Wentang Hotel), there are homestays of all sizes everywhere.
I booked a room at Muqi Homestay on Ctrip. The room is clean, spacious and bright. The homestay is run by an old couple from Fengcheng, Jiangxi. The boss's surname is Xiong and the boss's wife's surname is Yu. The service of these two is warm and thoughtful, especially the boss's wife, her service is simply impeccable. After asking carefully, I learned that they have been engaged in catering for many years. It can be seen that this couple has long been an expert in the tourism industry. When you are away from home, you can meet such a boss's wife when you stay, which makes people feel at home. The homestays here generally have large bathtubs for hot springs. There are also kitchens where you can buy vegetables and cook according to your own taste every day.
There is a covered bridge in the town for people to relax. Every morning and evening, there are old couples with speakers singing loudly on the bridge to cheer up the passers-by. Last night, my bestie and I found a bench on the covered bridge and sat there to listen to the fashionable old friends singing red songs. When a sister chose to sing "Embroidering the Red Flag", I suddenly stood up and leaned over to her microphone to sing along with her, "Stitch by stitch, thread by thread, embroidering a new world, a new world."
Yes, this new world was won by the lives and blood of many revolutionaries from the Nanchang Uprising, the meeting at Jinggangshan, the Long March of the Red Army...
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