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Wangxiangyan Scenic Area

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Walking out of the Shibanyan Town southward, you'll find the Lushui River moving her light steps towards you. The Flat-top pine exposed to weathers of 800 years is still standing upright with its curving strong branches thrusting into the sky and extends his warm welcome to you, right in front of the entry of the Wangxiangyan Scenic Area.

With streams on the east, cliffs on the west, peaks around, the Wangxiangyan Scenic Area is a tight close valley, facing the Zhuque Peak ahead, coinciding with the ideal alignment in the ancient Chinese geomantic omen study, thus attracting lots of celebrities and hermits of all dynasties to live here. With thrilling deep valleys, upright peaks, Wangxiangyan has elegancy being latent in majesty, wonders in primitives. The harshly cut cliffs reminding people of the marvelous art of the nature have obvious geological layers exposed. The quiet narrow paths winding through green bushes around steep rising huge wall-like stones make walking at the bottom of the valley such a pleasant experience. Climbing the mountain is another enjoyment here. The odd peaks rising beside you, the waterfalls thundering around you, the dense leaves of sky-covering trees over you, and a primitive village court suddenly showing in front of you will set you in a world of illusions. Wangxiangyan is abundant in plants, especially those rare Chinese herbs such as weeping forsythia, Chinese thorowax, glossy ganoderma, tuber of multiflower knotweed, etc. The multiflower knotweed of the size of a fist living on the valley cliffs may be more than 200 years old, accreting very slowly with only a volume like a corn grain each year. It has even taken more than 1,000 years for some of the glossy ganoderma living on the withered branches on the moist mountain land of Wangxiangyan to be what they are now.


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Zhenze Palace Scenic Area

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The Zhenze Palace Scenic Area is situated in the Shenjiao Village, Shuzhang Town of Mountain Zituan area. The Zhenze Palace is also called “Temple of Two Fairy Ladies” for the two Le-surnamed fairies worshiped in the palace. Looking majestic and solemn with its red walls and green tiles in the outside, the palace is delicately designed and artistically decorated at the interior. Covering altogether 7,000 square meters, the palace is composed of five yards in a line stepping higher and higher along the mountain with tidily aligned complementary halls lining on both sides, creating an air of primitive beauty of Chinese classical buildings.


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Mountain Linlv International Gliding Base

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Mountain Linlv International Gliding Base is an ideal gliding sports ground with the departing point at 1,190 meters above the sea level and the highest point 1,240.

The topographical features of Mountain Linlv formed billions of years ago are idea for departure of gliding. With rising air stream rushing towards the steep peaks of 700 meters along the slope of a gradient of 60 and a ground covering 16,000 square meters, 10 to 30 sportsmen can take off at the same time. Mountain Linlv International Gliding Base has one training ground and two departure grounds that have been commended as “the Top one in Asia, the First Rank in the World” by a general secretary of IATA. Hang-gliding and wing-gliding games have been held here since 1992.

Only 72 km away from the west of Beijing-Guangzhou Railway and the Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway, the Taihang Great Valley has all its scenic spots directly accessible by cemented roads. With standardized steps, star-rated hotel everywhere around the scenic area and excellent telephone, mobile phone communication service, it is very convenient to tour here, all of which have made it an ideal place for recreation, gliding, rock climbing, summer cooling, holiday relaxing, drawing, sketching, exploring and sight viewing.


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Mountain Zituan

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Mountain Zituan lies 60km to the south-east of the town area of the Huguan County and gets its name Zituan which literally means purple clouds coiling into masses on the mountain top.

Mountain Zituan covers an area of scores of acres where numerous peaks rise sharply. For its unusual beauty, it has earned the fame competing with Mountain Wuyi in south China. Hundreds of verses and poems eulogizing its beauty have been passed on till today to describe its eight major scenic spots: the Xianweng Cliff, the Yungai Temple, the Zhaobi Hill, the Yixiu Peak, the Nancan Garden, the Tangya Stele, the Jiangjun Peak, the Cuiwei Cave and the Bailong Pond. The Yungai Temple standing on the mountain top is also named the Baiyun Temple which literally means the White Cloud Temple. It is a Buddhist temple facing south made of two courts, with dougong structures (a system of brackets in Chinese building made of wooden square blocks inserted between the top of a column and a crossbeam) in the hall, wooden carves and four famous groups of brick embossment on dramas which makes the temple even more distinguished. The Ziwei Cave, also called Zituan Cave, is where Taoist Ziwei used to face the wall and meditate. The labyrinth-like cave is always unpredictable in size. Somewhere the ceiling could be as high as more than 50 meters and the width could be as large as more than 30 meters while the narrowest path allows only a single person to pass. 1,500 square meters of the cave has been developed into tourist area covering 151 scenic spots including the Heaven Gods, the Arhats, the “Eight Immortals Touring on the Sea”, the “Jade Dragon of Longevity” etc.


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