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Are there any books about all the mountains in China?
I think the most authoritative one should be: 2007 China Tourism Yearbook.

Serial number: 2379078

Category: [Trade Books-Tourism]

Author: Editorial Committee of this book

Publishing House: Yearbook Publishing House

Release date: 65438+February 2007

Fixed price: ¥ 180.00

Or, do you want a book like "Cultural Journey"? Author: Yu. There are many versions, so I won't introduce them one by one. For example, Oriental Publishing Center was published in April of 200 1 year.

This book is a collection of cultural essays by Yu, a famous contemporary prose writer and world-class cultural scholar. Yu's prose is loved by millions of readers in Qian Qian because of his literary talent, quick thinking, rich knowledge and unique opinions. His historical prose is even more unique, seeing what ordinary people have never seen, thinking what ordinary people have never thought, and being good and beautiful. ...

Table of Contents: Preface 1 Taoist Pagoda 2 Mogao Grottoes, Sanyang Snow Observation 4 Shayuan Hidden Spring 5 Liu Hou Temple 6 An Baili Cave 7 Dujiangyan 8 Three Gorges 9 Dongting Corner 10 Lushan Mountain1kloc-0/Guichinuo 12 Random Thoughts on Qingyunpu Scenic Resort Scenic Area 13 White Hair Suzhou/kloc. ...

Take a preface and enjoy it ~ ~ ~:

Why do we people become so monotonous and embarrassed when we do a little study? If the promotion of every kind of knowledge is at the expense of the decline of life, what is the ultimate goal of secular knowledge? If brilliant knowledge civilization always brings such a heavy burden to people, then in another thousand years, will mankind not be submerged by its own spiritual achievements? If spirit and body are always contradictory, depth and youth are always out of reach, and knowledge and games are always opposite, then when can we care about the self-improvement that human beings have longed for since ancient times? I stood up in this confusion, left my desk, put on the clothes of long-distance love, and pushed open the door of the study. San Mao, who used to walk long distances, sang, "How far is it? Please tell me! " No one can tell me, I set off quietly.

Of course, I won't go to the travel agency. The tourist team lined up with flags can't get where I want to go.

It's best to travel alone, but it's hard to do it here and now: Li Bai can't hire a canoe or a donkey for land travel, and I can't cross the mountains that seem modern and non-modern, and are linked by congestion, slack and extortion. Of course, the most convenient thing is to always attend various "seminars" held in turn all over the country, because the basic nature of such meetings is to provide a few people with opportunities to become famous, and at the same time, to provide many people with free travel. Unfortunately, such travel is boring because of noise. Fortunately, there are many invitations to give lectures in various places on weekdays. I always thought that the lecture was just repeating the completed thinking, and it took too much time to go out to give lectures, so I declined. At this time, I thought, why not travel with lectures? With the reception unit, many annoying troubles will be solved with the help of others, and there is nothing to make a fuss about seminar travel. So I sorted out those invitations, opened the map and began to study the route. I laugh at myself, and I will become a wandering artist who makes a living by selling art.

In this way, I chatted all the way, and there were many places to go. I can't elaborate on my experiences and feelings during my trip. Anyway, when I arrived at a hotel in Gansu, I felt I had to write some articles.

The reason is that I find that the places I particularly want to go to are always places where ancient culture and literati have left deep footprints, which shows that the landscape in my heart is not entirely a natural landscape, but a "human landscape". 1