When I was walking in Kandowan Village, I kept thinking about how easy their ordinary life was. For me, a small cleanliness person, it was unimaginable, but the children I saw in the village had an angelic smile, which may be the contrast. I think this village is interesting.
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When I was walking in Kandowan Village, I kept thinking about how easy their ordinary life was. For me, a small cleanliness person, it was unimaginable, but the children I saw in the village had an angelic smile, which may be the contrast. I think this village is interesting.
I have been to Cappadocia, Turkey, and I will not see the cave here. It is because of a heavy snow, the mountain opposite the village is snowy, and the sleet is beautiful.
Kandowan Village is a small tourist town. The accommodation here is very general, the rooms are not played, the facilities are old and the water is small, and the bath is not so easy.
Hong Kong and Taiwan tourists like to call this "Strange Rocks" because the village is as full of chimney stones as the Karpadocia region in Turkey). This landform is formed by the cooling of lava after the eruption of the volcano, which is quite a bit of an alien feeling. Some of the larger Fairy Chimney interiors have been chiselled for people to live in, or become stores selling souvenirs. In short, if you haven't been to Cappadocia, you can also get a preliminary experience in Kandovan.
Amazing landforms, a place worth visiting. If you have time to go to Tabriz, you can still go and see.