Dingshanxi Shrine is one of the traditional shrines in Shanghai. You can see the wooden sign at the foot of the mountain. The font is roughly similar to Chinese. The shrine can be visited for free. Pay attention to keep it clean and quiet. The locals are more expensive on weekends.
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Dingshanxi Shrine is one of the traditional shrines in Shanghai. You can see the wooden sign at the foot of the mountain. The font is roughly similar to Chinese. The shrine can be visited for free. Pay attention to keep it clean and quiet. The locals are more expensive on weekends.
I originally wanted to see the Snow Light Festival, but this time the itinerary and the content of all the snow festivals were perfectly missed. Hahahaha ~ I walked to the shrine early in the morning and there was no one. I couldn’t bear to step on the clean snow. There was a row of footprints left by some small animals on the ground. Going in the direction of the forest. Very very quiet, Dingshan Creek and Asahikawa are the most beautiful places I see in the line of Hokkaido.
Dingshanxi itself is not big, with Dingshanxi Park as the center attractions scattered. Dingshanxi Shrine is the same. The small shrine relies on people's awe of the natural environment and gratitude for the acquisition of resources.
If you go during the festival, you can see pretty lanterns made of ice and snow! There are a lot of people in a small shrine during the festival, but it was nice because it was the first time I had such a lantern festival~
Opposite the Dingxi Mountain Zhangyue Glan, crossing the road and walking very close, the bird house of the shrine is white, it looks very new, the imperial hand washing water that goes in is not flowing, the shrine is not open, the shrine building and Hokkaido shrine are similar, and the Kyoto side is not like, It should be the cultural influence on Hokkaido.