Tianhuangping Town Daxi Village Anji Hang (4)
After a short rest, I set out for Daxi Village. It takes about a quarter of an hour to reach Daxi Village, and the parking fee in the parking lot is 20 yuan. It was Saturday and the weather was fine. The parking lot is full of cars. I see many cars are from Shanghai and Suzhou.
There is a canyon by the road, which looks like a waterfall and flows at the bottom of the ditch where stones are scattered. There is a tourist fishing leisurely in the stream. I went to see some small fish swimming in the bucket next to me. Walking on the road, there are farmhouses and shops selling mountain products everywhere on both sides, which is very crowded, which is quite different from the beautiful mountain village I imagined.
Walking into a shop selling mountain products, a tourist asked the price of a thermos cup with a bamboo shell outside. When the boss said the price, the tourists shook their heads and left the shop. The director asked the price of wild eggs, but I didn't catch what the boss said. The factory director just smiled. There are two middle-aged female tourists talking about wild eggs at the door. One said, "These wild eggs are all born by artificially raised pheasants." Another said, "Don't buy anything in this tourist place unless I personally see the eggs caught in the pheasant nest." Their words are worth pondering.
Go on, pop songs came into my ears, and the sound was deafening. I thought it was KTV. It was originally shown in a hotel to attract tourists. I asked the tourists about the scenic spots in this place, and he pointed to the front and told me that it was called Qianlong Hundred Waterfalls. Qianlong Hundred Waterfalls Scenic Area has been closed after work. I said to the factory director, "since I'm here, let's take a picture at the door." He took a photo of me with his mobile phone.
At this time, Boss Zhao called, and she had arranged a hotel for us, and said that dinner was ready and invited us to her house to eat.
She didn't leave a good impression on me when I left Daxi Village, Tianhuangping Town. She is not like a quiet village in a ravine, but like a hodgepodge full of commercial flavor in the city.