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In the secret land of southern Zhejiang, the Yunhe Terraces are engraved with thousands of years of farming wisdom with thousands of curves, and are known as "China's most beautiful terraces in the south of the Yangtze River". Among the thousands of meters of mountains, more than 700 layers of fields are like the fingerprints of the earth. In spring, the sky and water are mirror-like, in summer, the green waves of wheat are surging, in autumn, the golden rice sea is stacked, and in winter, it is covered with jade belts and clouds. At the Jiuqu Cloud Ring, morning mist spreads over the Silver Valley, and the irrigated terraces shatter the sunset glow into thousands of hectares of colored glaze; beside Qixingdun, the evening breeze sweeps over the old tea mountain, and the lights of the She village are looming in the sea of clouds. Visit Kenggen Stone Village, walk through the bluestone alleys of the Ming and Qing silver mine ruins, and listen to the old farmers talk about the survival philosophy of "three bowls of rice can be grown in a hilly field"; at the sunrise sea of clouds viewing platform, watch the water mill room of the Agricultural Museum creaking and turning time. Experience the Kaili Festival sacrifice, fishing in the rice fields, make a bunch of scarecrows by hand, and stay in a cloud-based homestay to count the stars hanging over the plain. From the bamboo weaving intangible cultural heritage of Meizhu Village to the She medicine sachets of Zhanglan Village, this three-dimensional landscape gallery is using terraces as strings to play a thousand-year-old pastoral idyll of harmony between man and nature.