Jiaozuo Comprehensive Three-Day Travel Guide
by DavidAnderson123*
Nov 4, 2025
When the familiar melody rings in my ears, "The sky that hasn't cleared for a long time still holds your smile," I decide to head to Jiaozuo to pursue the poetry and distance in Jay Chou's "In the Name of Love."
As soon as I get off the train, Yuntai Mountain eagerly comes into view. Standing on the edge of the cliff at Red Stone Gorge, the red rocks and green water in the valley inexplicably match the helpless affection in "In the Name of Love." Just like the song, love and time intertwine and settle in the gorge, making people intoxicated.
Following the winding mountain road, I arrive at Qingtian River. The mountains and water here depend on each other, like the gentle whispers in the lyrics. Boarding a cruise ship, the breeze brushes my face, and I can't help but hum. At this moment, I become a unique note in the mountains and water.
As night falls, I head to the bustling night market and order a serving of authentic Naotang donkey meat. The meat is tender and melts in your mouth. Listening to the laughter and chatter around me, accompanied by the melody of "In the Name of Love," this is the unique human touch of Jiaozuo.
Every moment in Jiaozuo is closely connected to this song. Have you ever traveled to a city because of a song? Share your experience in the comments, and don't forget to like and save. Who knows, next time, we might be in the same city, listening to the same song!
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