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Seven off-the-beaten-track destinations for National Day holiday

Updated: 2019-10-03 07:00:00

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The iconic lighthouse in Uruguay's Cabo Polonio overlooks the Atlantic. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

4. Uruguay in South America

Embedded between Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay is a somewhat hidden gem that awaits your exploration. Its capital, Montevideo, is the heart and soul of tango. You can stroll along the streets, absorbing the omnipresent Latin passion or sampling the South American delicacies. To disconnect from city life's chaos for a while, you can head to Cabo Polonio, a coastal hamlet detached from the country's urban fabric. Stay there for a night or two to savor the area's pristine beauty, and appreciate numerous stars punctuating the night sky at the best stargazing spot in the Southern Hemisphere.

5. South Dakota in the US

Unlike sought-after destinations like the Great Canyon, the Big Apple, DC, and Las Vegas, South Dakota remains relatively untouched by mass tourism but promises to surprise and amaze you with utterly fantastic adventures. Across the vast state, you're set to be awed by the faces of the country's four illustrious presidents carved high on Mount Rushmore, wowed by the otherworldly landscapes in Badlands, and thrilled by the breathtaking beauty of the glacial lakes and outdoor adventures in the region.

6. Fiji in the South Pacific

Acountry made up of more than 330 islands, Fiji is truly a gem floating on the South Pacific that deserves your exploration. Here you can take a hike to explore Vanua Levu, the second largest island famous for its lush forests and impressive waterfalls, go to a village and mingle with cheery locals, or plunge into the crystal clear watersand try diving to view the world's best - but, tragically, dying - coral reefs. Of course, there are many more wonders and secrets to characterize your Fiji time.

7. Hulun Buir Prairie in North China

Still pretty much under the radar, Hulun Buir Prairie in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region boasts a hybrid of premium tourism resources that ensure you a fulfilling and unforgettable travel experience. Endless grasslands dotted with horses and sheep herds extend into distant horizons; the mighty Mergel River snakes across the vast grassland; and hundreds of unspoiled lakes mirror the fluffy white clouds lazily dangling in the sky. Feel free to forget everyday concerns, and you'll see nature unfold its finest side right in front of you.

Which one would top your list? Already visited any of them? And if you could add a destination to the list – what would it be? Let us know in the comments below!

Yang Xiaoyu contributed to the story.

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