Xianrenxi Ecological Tourism Area (also known as Three Gorges Monkey Creek) is located in Xilingxiakou Scenic Area, Yichang City, 10 kilometers away from the center of Yichang. It is a key national scenic spot and a 4A-level tourist scenic spot. The tourist area is composed of fairy cableway, Xianhe Cave and Xianrenxi. Peak danger, stone monster, cave, waterfall show, pool blue, fog, Lin Mao seven famous shock. immersive, birds and flowers, macaques are a monkey culture-themed eco-tourism area. The road from Yichang to the Three Gorges Dam can be seen from a distance, and the return cruise ship can't be seen.
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Xianrenxi Ecological Tourism Area (also known as Three Gorges Monkey Creek) is located in Xilingxiakou Scenic Area, Yichang City, 10 kilometers away from the center of Yichang. It is a key national scenic spot and a 4A-level tourist scenic spot. The tourist area is composed of fairy cableway, Xianhe Cave and Xianrenxi. Peak danger, stone monster, cave, waterfall show, pool blue, fog, Lin Mao seven famous shock. immersive, birds and flowers, macaques are a monkey culture-themed eco-tourism area. The road from Yichang to the Three Gorges Dam can be seen from a distance, and the return cruise ship can't be seen.
The Xianrenxi Ecological Tourism Area includes this cableway, Monkey Creek, and Xianren Creek. It is a valley in Xilingxia. It is said that some people saw the fairy shower and grooming in the stream, so it was called Xianren Creek, also known as Fairy Creek. Our guide sister took us on the ropeway, then went straight to the monkey garden, and then came up the ropeway, very quickly.
At that time, it was still a student. The travel funds were deducted from the living expenses. This made it more and more precious. At that time, I had no experience. I lived near the Three Gorges University. The attractions were known by asking local students. The most impressive thing was the cable car of the attraction. It was the kind of vacated, only a guardrail. The whole person was out there, thrilling and the deepest memory of that trip so far...