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Fingerprint Terraces Flower Sea

The Earth's Fingerprint—Man-Made Flower Sea Terraces Terraces are a miracle created by nature, and also a crystallization of human intelligence and sweat. Some even say that among the scenic spots where humans and nature work together, only terraces can compare with the Great Wall. The beauty of terraces is spectacular, as if they are a ladder from the human world to heaven. The ancient Yi terraces are located in Shexiang ancient town, Dafang County, Bijie City, Guizhou Province. To be precise, this is a flower sea terrace built in the center of the city, covering an area of 120,000 square meters. When you come to Dafang, Guizhou in the midsummer, you will be attracted by these well-arranged and lush terraces, and aerial photography further reflects the beauty of the earth's fingerprint. This is a flower sea terrace, with layers of green terraces dotted with bright flowers, as if a garland has been placed on this land. The ancient town and the terrace flower sea complement each other, displaying charming scenery, attracting all visitors who come here. The ancient Yi terraces bloom with enchanting charm in the ancient town. It records the past here and also foretells a brilliant future. It has become a beautiful scenery in Shexiang ancient town.
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Posted: Mar 21, 2024
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