To receive tourists to Cuba for a holiday, the valley is really beautiful! We chartered a classic car all the way to the Yunnis Valley, there is fertile red land, is a proud cigar, tobacco and coffee rich area in Cuba, there are prehistoric stone murals, Indian caves, and you can also ride horses. Welcome to Cuba to travel and feel the retro atmosphere! 📱
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To receive tourists to Cuba for a holiday, the valley is really beautiful! We chartered a classic car all the way to the Yunnis Valley, there is fertile red land, is a proud cigar, tobacco and coffee rich area in Cuba, there are prehistoric stone murals, Indian caves, and you can also ride horses. Welcome to Cuba to travel and feel the retro atmosphere! 📱
Traveling to Vinales early this morning, although only more than 180 kilometers away and there are basically no cars on the highway, but the one-way drive is almost 3 hours, if you ask me why it took so long? The 9th photo is the answer. Cuban roads are basically classic cars from the 60s, very distinctive, some maintenance is very good, if I have the opportunity, I also want to buy one. Tomorrow I will go to a small island in the south for a few days, and then share photos when there is a network.
The second stop to Cuba - Biñales has Cuba's world natural heritage - Biñales Valley here and Cuba's famous cigar plantation into the Cuban cigar Robaina production process, the world knows the cigar experts agreed that only Cuba's fertile red soil, It is the best tobacco in the world. Robaina Tobacco Factory has been a representative of quality since its inception in 1845. They have been all arranged by the government from planting tobacco leaves - harvesting - natural air-drying - fermentation - classification - then drying - manufacturing cigars - packaging - marketing. But after the Cuban Revolution in 1959, all cigar production processes became state-owned. They can only grow tobacco leaves - harvest - natural air drying - fermentation, other parts have to be completed by state-owned factories around the world, many celebrities have visited this place, we saw Jackie Chan's big brother's photo [witty] photo of the grandfather in his 80s, All cigars made here for 50 years must be handmade relative to the thicker ones. Imagine how many cigars made from the grandfather's hand. There are carriages in many villages along the way. The cattle carts and our transportation are relatively backward but maybe this is Cuba is different from Havana, where the street is full of classic cars carrying tourists. There is a simple, real one.
Trinidad [oh yeah] was very new in the village of Viñales before the fourth stop of Cuba. The colors here are also very strong, but not very deliberate new paint, an old city with a sense of history, obviously seeing the traces of Spanish colonialism at the time. (FYI: All photos are selfies)
Viñales, Cuba's second stop [oh yeah] This is a relatively large village, there is only one main street, the folk customs are particularly simple, there are carriages everywhere, there are farmland nearby, it feels like going to the countryside [haha] This area is rich in tobacco/cigars, and the government stipulates that tobacco must be grown. 90% to the government, the family can keep 10%. Figure 1 Figure 5: Selfie Figure 7: I asked for a cup of Piña Colada in a bar/restaurant and was looking for a photo with difficult light. An old couple next to me offered to take a photo for me. Figure 9: During the visit to the family cigar production site, I took turns to try smoking cigars on the spot, but I didn't smoke, so I took it and asked the person on the side to help me carry a dress.