In August 2020, I participated in a camp led by my parents, and we launched a root-seeking tour in Shanxi Province, China.
Starting from the Yellow River, we went up against the flowing water and reached the Loess Plateau. The Yellow River and the Loess Plateau are geographically indivisible; they work together in building the Chinese civilization.
Then we went South to ride bikes in Guanzhong Plain.
We also hiked in the Qinling Mountain, which is the geographical division line of the country's North and South. It is called the dragon vein of China.
I took some of the pictures below during the trip.