Fairy Lake entices tourists to Xinyu city
A motorboat zips between small islands and over placid water at the scenic zone of Fairy Lake, in Xinyu, central Jiangxi province, on Dec 22. As a national AAAA scenic spot, the Fairy Lake scenic zone has a land area of 198 square kilometers, including a water area of 50 square kilometers. With hundreds of small islands and emerald water, the Fairy Lake got its name from the legendary love story between Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy from The Anecdotes about Spirits and Immortals, a mystery story series created by Gan Bao in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420). [Photo by Zhao Xiao/chinadaily.com.cn] |
A visitor stands on a sightseeing boat and soaks up the intoxicating winter scenery at Fairy Lake in Xinyu of East China's Jiangxi province, on Dec 22. As a national AAAA scenic spot, the Fairy Lake scenic zone has a land area of 198 square kilometers, including a water area of 50 square kilometers. With hundreds of small islands and emerald water, the Fairy Lake got its name from the legendary love story between Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy from The Anecdotes about Spirits and Immortals, a mystery story series created by Gan Bao in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420). [Photo by Zhao Xiao/chinadaily.com.cn] |
A splendid twilight glow is captured near a dock on Fairy Lake in Xinyu, East China's Jiangxi province. As a national AAAA scenic spot, the Fairy Lake scenic zone has a land area of 198 square kilometers, including a water area of 50 square kilometers. With hundreds of small islands and emerald water, the Fairy Lake got its name from the legendary love story between Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy from The Anecdotes about Spirits and Immortals, a mystery story series created by Gan Bao in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420). [Photo by Zhao Xiao/chinadaily.com.cn] |