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9-day trip to Sichuan.

⛱️Must-see attractions: Dege Parkhang Sutra-Printing House, Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, Lianbaoyeze 🍲Must-try foods: Yak meat hot pot, Chengdu hot pot, Zigong cuisine 🏨Accommodation tips: Hanting Hotel (Kangding Xinduqiao Branch) -> Thank U Hotel (Ganzi White Tower Park Yalong Wetland Park Branch) -> Seda Le Ke Er Tibetan-style Homestay Hotel -> Dege Yulong Hotel 🚄Transportation tips: Self-driving is more convenient, the Tank 300 is great 💰️Overall cost: Around CNY 5,000
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Posted: Dec 3, 2024
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