I believe there must be your hometown among them.
First place Lhasa Lhasa is the capital of Xizang Autonomous Region, China, the economic, cultural and religious center of Tibet, and is known as the "Sunlight City". Sunny all year round, less rainfall, no cold in winter, no heat in summer, and pleasant climate. It has unique scenery, a long history and mysterious religious color.
It has successively won the honor of being an excellent tourist city in China and a favorite tourist city for European tourists.
Famous scenic spots: Potala Palace, Norbulingka, Jokhang Temple, Jokhang Temple, drepung monastery, Sera Temple, etc.
Second Taiyuan Taiyuan is the capital of Shanxi Province, a national historical and cultural city, a national garden city, a core city of taiyuan metropolitan, and a political, economic, cultural, transportation and international exchange center of Shanxi Province. It has been known as "Splendid Taiyuan City" since ancient times.
Taiyuan, surrounded by mountains on three sides, has infinitely beautiful natural scenery, and it is refreshing to walk in the beautiful scenery.
Famous attractions: Jinci, Tianlong Mountain Grottoes, Shuangta Temple, Chunyang Palace, Chongshan Temple, Longshan Grottoes, etc.
Hefei, the third place, is the capital of Anhui Province. Luzhou was called in ancient times. Known as "the lips and teeth of Jiangnan, the throat of the Central Plains" and "the head of Jiangnan". It has long been the administrative and military capital of the Jianghuai area.
Bao Qingtian, who is famous in history, is now from Hefei. Hefei people are atmospheric and simple. People here are very kind and won't make irresponsible remarks about outsiders. In the eyes of Hefei people, foreigners come to Hefei not only as guests, but also as hosts.
Hefei is a particularly tolerant city, and foreigners will not live in Hefei without a sense of belonging.
Famous scenic spots: Baogong Temple, Chaohu Lake, Zhou Yu's hometown, Zipeng Mountain, Lifu, Hefei Huancheng Park, etc.
Tianjin Tianjin, the fourth place, has risen since ancient times because of grain transportation. With the end of Yuan Shikai's Beiyang era, the city of Tianjin has also returned to silence. Now, he doesn't have the grandeur of Beijing, the prosperity of Shanghai and the grace of Chongqing.
Tianjin has its own way of life, eating Shilin, living in Lishunde and dancing in square dance. There are so many famous places to eat, drink and have fun that "wandering" can become a veritable urban adventure.
Tianjin is not far from Beijing. It is not as expensive as Beijing, nor as crowded and noisy as Beijing. Leisure life is full of happiness.
Famous scenic spots: Five Avenue, Eye of Tianjin, Drum Tower, Panshan Mountain, Ancient Culture Street, Water Park, Huangyaguan Great Wall, etc.
Fifth place Changsha Changsha sister is beautiful, Changsha people love spicy food, and Changsha people are enthusiastic. Changsha is a relatively small town. Living in a small town is easy to satisfy and live. After work, you can stroll along the Xiangjiang River and see the night view of Changsha.
I made an appointment with some friends at the weekend, climbed Yuelu Mountain, had a bird's eye view of Changsha, and then went to Yuelu Academy to taste the books. People in Changsha love to eat. Wherever you go to play, you can see the shadow of Hunan cuisine. No matter where you go to play, you will hear Changsha stinky tofu shouting in the street. Life is so simple and comfortable.
Famous scenic spots: Yuelu Mountain, Orange Island, kaifu temple, Liu Shaoqi's former residence, Window of the World, etc.
Is there a hometown after reading it? If you don't have it, don't envy it. Every place has its advantages and disadvantages.