26县纪事

26县纪事

第2集:山韵

0.0|03月21日 21:31 ||共5集
简介:
浙江,10.18万平方公里的陆域面积,四分之三是群山和丘陵,山区26县深藏其间,涵盖天台山、括苍山、雁荡山等东南名山,地貌奇秀,也是充满浪漫诗意的唐诗之路,在这里,浙江人正在书写同样璀璨的新时代篇章。
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