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Recommendation of tourist attractions in Qingyang county

Recommended tourist attractions in Qingyang County:

1, Jiuziyan

Chizhou Qingyang Jiuziyan Scenic Area is one of the main attractions of Jiuhuashan Scenic Area and Jiuhuashan National Forest Park. The scenic spot is an independent scenic spot invested and constructed by Qingyang Forestry Bureau and managed and operated by Forest Park Management Office.

2. Kanrogi

Kanluoji, connected to Jiuhua Street in the upper part and the Giant Buddha Scenic Area in the lower part, is surrounded by rolling mountains and bamboo forests with beautiful scenery. Main attractions: Erdao Temple, Yi Custom Temple, Buddhist College, Bitaoyan Waterfall, Qiao 'an, Kanluoji Longchi Waterfall, Tielongzhu, Longchi Temple, Zhuxi Temple and Yanzi Cave.

3. Lion Peak

Lion Peak is located in the northeast of Jiuhua Mountain. Surrounded by Wu Zhifeng, Jiuzi Peak and Duxiu Peak, the peak looks like a lion lying across. The steep cliff in the west of the peak hangs in the air, and the Lion Temple and the Dragon Flying Cave were built in the east of the peak in the Ming Dynasty. Surrounded by mountainous peaks and jagged rocks, Jiuhua Mountain is a scenic mountain scenic spot.

4. Lotus Peak

Lotus Peak is located in the north of Cuigai Peak and south of Xihongling Mountain. The upper, middle and lower Lotus Peaks are collectively called Lotus Peaks, and the highest peak is1042m above sea level. The rocks on the peak are very similar to the blooming lotus, and the Lotus Peak Sea of Clouds is one of the top ten ancient scenic spots in Jiuhua. The main attractions are Qiaojue Zen Forest, Xianren Drink and Yunmen Peak.

5. Qingyang County Museum

Qingyang County Museum is located at the top of Jiuhua West Road, Rongcheng Town, Qingyang County, Anhui Province. Qingyang County Historical and Cultural Relics Exhibition exhibited 476 historical relics from Neolithic Age to Ming and Qing Dynasties, and restored the display of wooden coffins in the spring and autumn period in front of the temple.