I visited the ancient town of Lushi some time ago, which really gave me a humanistic trip full of surprises. Walking into the ancient town, the bluestone road is winding, the quaint houses are scattered, and the rich historical atmosphere is overwhelming. In the old shops on the street, the aroma of Fengqing Dianhong tea is overflowing. Take a sip, and the mellow sweetness spreads on the tip of the tongue. It is worthy of being a tea town. Ancient buildings such as Wenchang Palace and Opera House are well preserved, carrying the life memories of our ancestors. The ancient town is not commercial, and the local residents are warm and simple, which allows me to experience the long-lost tranquility and warmth. The only drawback is that some facilities are old and tourism development can be strengthened. But the flaws do not hide the merits, it is worth a visit!