Good morning, Weishan Lake! The hardworking people have already started their work in the lake. The quiet lake surface is set against the setting sun, and sleep is what people gain! As the fourth largest freshwater lake in China, it has nurtured many people on the shore
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Definitely worth visiting for the Lotus flower season. The local lake food is terrific and cooked still moving. I visited Weishan in July 2013. During my three day visit I saw no foreigners at all....
Weishan Lake is located in Jining City's Weishan County in Shandong Province. The water sources of the lake come from Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui and Henan Provinces. It consists of four interconnected lakes, namely Weishan, Zhaoyang, Dushan and Nanyang, forming one of the largest freshwater lakes in Northern China. Weishan Lake is an important part of China's canal culture. Boats traveling along the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal can still sail to Weishan Island. Weishan Island has many cultural monuments to see.
Good morning, Weishan Lake! The hardworking people have already started their work in the lake. The quiet lake surface is set against the setting sun, and sleep is what people gain! As the fourth largest freshwater lake in China, it has nurtured many people on the shore
Weishan Lake is a faulted lake located in the southern part of Weishan County, Shandong Province, China. The north is connected end to end with Zhaoyang Lake, Dushan Lake and Nanyang Lake, and is connected by waterway, collectively known as the South Four Lakes. Among the four lakes, Weishan Lake has the largest area, reaching 660 square kilometers, with a water depth of about 3 meters. [1] [2] The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal passes by the lake.
The Weishan Lake I visited some time ago, the feeling of being surrounded by lotus flowers was super good. I visited the railway guerrillas and other scenic spots, and then took a boat into the hinterland of Weishan Lake, the tens of thousands of acres of lotus garden, the sky and the earth have changed, the transparent sky, the green water, the astringent lotus leaves, the fragrant lotus, The jumping fish and me surrounded by flowers. Discover the beauty of Weishan Lake by yourself
Weishan Lake does not charge tickets. This season the lotus has faded, and there are sporadic water lilies blooming. Even if the lotus does not reflect the sun, the lotus leaves are infinitely green. If you visit the lake, there are cruise ships and speedboats. You can order food and eat directly on the cruise ship, but I think this should be very shaky. We took the speedboat directly, starting at 200, visiting the water street at 400, and at Weishan Island at 600. The speedboat is really fast. The Weishan Lake is very large. If you want to pick some lotus leaves, the driver will help you to stop and pick the lotus leaves at any time. The most indispensable thing here is lotus. If you take a speedboat, it is recommended that children wear masks, the wind is too big! Riding the wind and waves all the way, we arrived at Shuijie, where different people lived differently. The people here lived on the water for generations, forming an alternative landscape. There is a supermarket on the boat, a place to eat, a village committee, and a school. It’s just like a small village on the water. There are parallel sellers of crabs and water chestnuts in the water street. They rely on water to eat water and mountains to eat. This is life. I left Water Street and returned to the place of departure, and then drove to Shicun for dinner. This is the place where I waited for the Pengcheng Evening News. Although it belongs to the same water area, it takes a long detour to reach Shicun. I chose a restaurant and was hosting a wedding banquet, so we ate some of the wedding banquet dishes, and the price was fairly affordable. After dinner, I went to climb the opposite mountain. It has the charm of Zhuquan Village. In time, this area can also become a good attraction. Come on, Weishan Lake!
It was a reminiscent of that famous song of the resistance to Japan.