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The Blue Heart Lake hidden in the mountains, the "Blue Moon Valley" hidden in Hun Yuan Ermutianwan.

First of all, a disclaimer: Don't argue about the filters on the first four photos. Please look at the last photo taken with the original iPhone camera without any color adjustment. As a local who loves to travel, I actually came to this place last year. This is the village where I grew up. When I was very young, about 6 or 7 years old, a group of people came to our village from out of town, I don't know what they were measuring with their machines. Later, we were asked to evacuate the village, which left us homeless and searching for rental houses everywhere. As I gradually grew up, I realized that what belonged to us was a treasure, just as the rumors said, Shanxi has coal mines, all owned by coal bosses. But who would know that this was once a village, home to many people? Suddenly, one day, they became homeless. There are coal mines, and there are bosses, but they are not us. We are just an ordinary family running around. I came here to see the place where I was born and raised. I accidentally discovered (this is actually a warning base for ecological damage, due to excessive mining in the past, the environment has been destroyed) 📍Address: Ermutianwan, Hun Yuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province Navigate to Ermutianwan from Hun Yuan Ancient City. The drive is 20–30 minutes. You can see the Mine Ecological Park sign, then continue driving up the mountain. When you see the Hun Yuan stone monument, go in. 🅿️ There is free parking. There is a barrier at the entrance to the scenic area. After parking, you need to walk for 10–15 minutes to reach the location in the picture. 🎫Tickets: Free🆓 💙Tips for visiting: On a sunny day, you can capture the scenery of the golden sunset on the mountains. If you have a drone, be sure to bring it!! In addition, this place is very close to Hengshan Mountain and Hanging Temple. If you have enough time, you can arrange them in the same day's itinerary, but it's not recommended to go to Ermutianwan specifically. The temperature in the mountains is now below zero, and it is already winter. Of course, it's even more beautiful to take photos in the snow. However, the roads are slippery, so travel is not recommended. Safety first. After the snow melts, those who go to take photos remember to wear more layers! It's really cold. If you want to take good photos, you can, but be sure to bring cold medicine haha😂 Navigation: Ermutianwan, Hun Yuan County
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Posted: Nov 29, 2024
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