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Where is the best place to travel in China for your February honeymoon?

Because I just got married, I just want to talk about my honeymoon trip for your reference. At that time, my wife and I searched many places online as alternative travel destinations for our honeymoon. In the end, we chose Okinawa, Japan, abroad, and Dali and Sanya, Yunnan Province, domestically. It was a great trip and I'm very satisfied. Let’s talk about Dali during domestic travel. This place is fun and I love it. What a beautiful scene it is for two people to walk together on the streets of the ancient city at night! The Spring Festival has passed in February and Dali has entered the off-season, but there is still enough sunshine and the temperature is just right for warming. There are Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake, romantic scenes, historical details, humanistic feelings and literary atmosphere. There is also a petty bourgeoisie atmosphere here, far away from the glitz of the city, with its own hustle and bustle, and a quiet and profound life here; there are many people's poems and distant places here, and here is the Dali we yearn for. Find a B&B, see Cangshan Lake and Erhai Lake from a distance, and enjoy the breeze. The sky is blue and the sun is just right. In the yard full of Phalaenopsis, make a pot of black tea or a cup of coffee, soak in the sunshine, feel the Moroccan cave style, and feel like you are in Santorini. Dali's slow life has quietly begun, where you can experience the ultimate honeymoon experience. I found a tavern, warmed a pot of rose wine, drank a little, and became really intoxicated. Looking at her warm smile, I feel that I am the happiest person. Take a photo album of ours at Renmin Road, Cangshan, Erhai. Flowers, snow, moon, poetry, wine, tea, everything you can think of is the beauty of Dali! Let’s talk about Sanya. I chose Sanya for two days. The first day was actually half a day, I took a break and walked around the city. The next day I went to Nanshan Temple, where there is a Guanyin on the Water. marvelous! It is surrounded by mountains and sea and is very quiet at night. It combines Buddhist culture and modern culture.