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Mount Michel in China

In August of the 23rd year, when I took the big loop line from Shanghai to the northeast, I visited the Pen Holder Mountain in Jinzhou - I call it the low-end version of Mount Michel. There is another place that can also compete for this title, which is the Falling Star Dune in Lushan. At 7 o'clock in the morning, it was already low tide, and a wide stone road emerged from the water, walking towards the Pen Holder Mountain. The religious buildings on the mountain are all made of stone. After the Republic of China, I think this is related to local materials. Next to it is the Jinzhou Port Wharf. Take a motorboat back to the shore, and then drive to the Red Beach in Panjin. When passing the Daling River Bridge, I saw many fishermen on the bridge, a scene often seen in the United States. On the way, I also saw the rice fields that produce Panjin rice, and the river crabs raised in the rice fields. Why haven't I heard of crabs being raised in rice fields elsewhere, only rice flower fish? Later, I saw Panjin river crabs for sale in many places in the northeast, such as Manzhouli. I didn't buy it because I didn't bring cooking utensils in my car, not even an electric kettle - otherwise I might buy a few to taste, and have a drink.
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Posted: Mar 24, 2024
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