9.20 The Three Stooges
Plan to leave at 7am. The actual departure was already 8 half past eight. We walked more than half of the city to have breakfast, chat and laugh, and buy some food we wanted to eat on the way. The moment I got on the highway, I felt like I was really setting off.
The weather is very comfortable. The three of them took turns driving, and the co-pilot was responsible for reading the navigation, playing music, passing food and drinks, and chatting with them. Life needs a co-pilot.
Xu Wei's songs, the flowing scenery outside the window, and the happy mood. The destination is not the destination, the journey is the meaning of travel.
At noon we had lunch in a very luxurious rest area in the service area. Packed with dough, cooked corn last night, sugar buns, and a pot of black tea.
When we were approaching Wuwei, we passed by the Tiantishan Grottoes and went to see the Giant Buddha first. There were very few people in the scenic area, so we went to see the exhibition first, and finally the Giant Buddha.
After passing the path by the lake and passing a cave full of Buddha statues, it was a bit shocking to come to the Big Buddha. Bigger than imagined. Crossing the wooden boardwalk on the lake, we came to the Buddha and looked into his eyes.
The lake is beautiful. Boss Bu was a little dizzy from the lake water. We made a wish in front of the Buddha. When returning, a divine light appeared on the huge lake. There is a feeling of spiritual connection. The rare divine light allowed us to play for a while in front of the Tianti Mountain Grottoes. Soon, the divine light disappeared.
On the way back, we came across another wild spot. A vast sea of ​​purple flowers and red flowers. We had a great time playing in the cold wind.
We stayed in Wuwei City for the night and stayed in a parent-child room. The room was very large. The three girls lived together for the first time, and gradually became familiar with each other from strangers. This process is also very interesting.

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