The bamboo rafts in Yulong River are real bamboo rafts, artificially supported. The Lijiang River is full of plastic exhausts, and the motors are buzzing haha. There are eight Yulong River Pier, so you must do a good job in the strategy, otherwise you will queue for a few hours. I was sitting on the only round-trip line in the entire Yulong River, and I didn't queue up, because other piers had to lift the bamboo rafts and transport them back by train. As for which line the scenery is the best, I drove the whole Yulong River, really almost, it was very beautiful. I also went to the net red Fuli Bridge at the end, and the end was the Gongnong Bridge of Shili Gallery.
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The bamboo rafts in Yulong River are real bamboo rafts, artificially supported. The Lijiang River is full of plastic exhausts, and the motors are buzzing haha. There are eight Yulong River Pier, so you must do a good job in the strategy, otherwise you will queue for a few hours. I was sitting on the only round-trip line in the entire Yulong River, and I didn't queue up, because other piers had to lift the bamboo rafts and transport them back by train. As for which line the scenery is the best, I drove the whole Yulong River, really almost, it was very beautiful. I also went to the net red Fuli Bridge at the end, and the end was the Gongnong Bridge of Shili Gallery.