Coming out of the volcanic barrier lake scenic area, it can be understood that Wudalianchi has been seen in a "narrow sense", but the real Wudalianchi area has much more content than these. The suggestion given to us by the driver and tour guide was to go see Wenbo. It is located on the way back to the hotel from the volcanic barrier lake scenic area, and of course the distance is very close.

On the way from the parking lot to the scenic spot, the environment is already beautiful, which is completely different from the desolate volcanic rock area just now, but in fact the distance between the two places is very close.

There is also a big stone outside with the word "Wen Bo" written on it. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a photo.

Fortunately, there is a sign inside.

Tickets are also sold separately here.

When you come in, there is a big arch bridge. Take pictures on the bridge.

Just walk along this plank road inside.

Looking back at the gate and arch bridge.

Such a small waterfall was artificially built in the direction of Yichi, and it is considered an attraction here!

Take another photo of the arch bridge.

Leaving the waterfall area, along the long plank road, you can mainly see volcanic rocks on both sides, which grow into various shapes.

Places with volcanic rocks definitely give people the feeling of desolation. The same is true here. The poplar trees on both sides grow crookedly, not tall and straight, which is normal. There is not much nutrients in this place. The fact that they can grow there shows the tenacity of vitality. .

The reason why this place is called Wenbo is because of the "alpine hot spring". The water temperature here remains at about 14 degrees Celsius above zero all year round. Even if the ground temperature is minus 30 degrees Celsius, Wenbo is still steaming. Unfortunately, when we come here in summer, we can't see this wonder. .

Another wonderful thing here is the changeable scenery. After walking through the desolate volcanic landscape, there are beautiful mountains and clear waters. The entire Wenbo includes three sceneries: jade pool "Jingbo"; Jinsha pool "Bibo"; coral pool "Libo".

The first one we arrived at was Jingbo.

Moss in the pool.

We reached Jingbo from this road.

Leave Jingbo and move forward

Reeds along the roadside.

Arrive at Bibo

Keep moving forward.

The scenery on the road is quite pleasant. When we almost reached Lipo, this journey was almost over.

There is a pier near Lipo, and tourists have to take a boat to the west exit of the scenic spot.

The boat goes along the front of the reed swamp, and some tourists say it feels a bit like Baiyangdian.

This is the west exit.

fallen trees

Get off the boat.

The entire Wenbo tour takes about 1.5 hours. We rated this tour as well worth the ticket price.

It was already 12.30 when we came out. The driver and tour guide took us back to the hotel and suggested that we try the local tofu feast at the hotel restaurant at noon. Considering his considerate service, we happily accepted it.

Since the water here is good, the wine should be fine. We asked for a can of this wine to try, and it still felt average.

Changed to this one again, slightly better.

The so-called tofu feast must be made of all kinds of tofu! For us Northeasterners, we really don’t think it’s anything too special.

The appearance of this Bagua Tofu is quite distinctive.

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