Aershan
Mountain|River|Liao|Broad|People|World|Smoke|Fire
schedule
The last day’s itinerary: Orunbukan—Deer Park—White Wolf Peak—Xing’an Aobao—Wuli Spring—Aershan Railway Station
🔺Travel 1:1 route map (click to enlarge)
It finally cleared up in Aershan on the last day☀️. We set off in the sunshine and headed straight to Orenbukan.
📍Olenbukan is the filming location of Running Man, where you can see elk. However, elk are wild animals and will not be open to the public during the epidemic.
deer park
In addition to the autumn colors of the Aershan forests, it is also worth seeing the forest elves in the Aershan.
After leaving Orenbukan, we went to Deer Park, the filming location of "Dear Inn 2". I have to say that Deer Park is also one of my first expectations for Aershan.
Animals are truly healing.
"You can see deer when the forest is deep, and whales when the sea is blue." Perhaps the significance of the trip to Aershan lies in the fact that you can only see one across mountains and rivers, and this moment is the most anticipated and most beautiful encounter.
The deer here are really humane. When they see a box of corn kernels in their hands, they will come around and grab your clothes to ask for food. When you don't give them food, they will nod at you. Only Tan Tanshou can tell you. When it is gone, it will give up.
Rabbits were also encountered outside the deer park.
It feels so good to be close to nature.
Bailangfeng and Xing'an Aobao
After Deer Park, we followed the winding mountain road and climbed to White Wolf Peak.
As the altitude increased, we saw the white snow. The peak is nearly 200 hectares of glacial remains.
The feet crunched on the thick snow, and the light was brighter under the reflection of the white snow.
The highest altitude is Xing'an Aobao. In the hearts of Mongolians, Aobao is a symbol of God and means praying for peace. At this time, my mood suddenly became pious.
🔺White Wolf Peak and Xing'an Aobao
While riding down the mountain, we witnessed another beautiful landscape of the Arshan, the birch forest, with our eyes through the car window.
The entire Greater Khingan Mountains are dominated by larch and white birch. Under the blue sky, the white birch forest looks particularly romantic. It reminds me of Pu Shu's song "White Birch Forest".
In Aershan, there are many local people who have guarded the forests here for generations, and they still retain their traditional forest production and lifestyle.
Whenever night falls, there is less noise and more fireworks here.
The sky is getting dark and we are about to end our trip to Aershan.
Return
I have to say that during the trip to Aershan, I really felt like I was seeing National Geography everywhere.
We took a train from Aershan to Ulanhot, then flew from Ulanhot to Beijing for transfer, and then returned to Shanghai. Shanghai is still very warm in October. I can’t help but feel that the mountains and rivers are vast, traveling from south to north. I hope that we can always pursue our love.