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Where is Wang Yao in Quzhou?

Quzhou Wang Yao is a national AAAA tourist attraction.

Wang Yao Scenic Area is located in Ziwei Mountain National Forest Park, which is a national 4A-level scenic spot. It is a part of the Lankeshan-Wuxijiang provincial-level scenic spot and a provincial-level eco-tourism area with an area of 15 square kilometers and a forest coverage rate of over 95%. According to legend, China's first drug king, Emperor Shennong of Yan Di, once tasted herbs, washed medicines, pounded medicines and refined Dan in Wang Yaoshan to save the common people. Sun Simiao, the drug king, lived here in seclusion, hence his name Wang Yao. The scenic spot is divided into Shennonggou, Mawei Waterfall and Shilin. Detailed scenic spots include: ancient trees, Yixian Bridge, Shenmu plank road, Shennonggou, Sanzufeng, Shimen Suojiao, Shennong Waterfall, Shiwen Pavilion, Tianmen Bridge, Mopu, Zhongli Qianxiu, Baicao Garden, Huisheng Bridge, Bulao Bridge, Jishi Bridge, Qianjin Bridge, Wuxing Bridge and other scenic spots, with staggered and orderly distribution and various bamboo trees. Geology in this area was formed in Late Jurassic or Cretaceous, about 654.38+0 billion years ago-654.38+0.5 billion years ago. Geologically, the boundary belongs to the "presumed eruption center of Julongding volcano", which is composed of pyroclastic rocks, granite and gneiss and belongs to Yanshanian volcanic rocks. The ravines in this area are criss-crossed, and the valleys are in a typical V shape. Its landform, like Huangshan Mountain and Sanqingshan Mountain, is not only a peak of fire, but also a local Danxia landform. This is a landscape where deep valleys and peaks are separated by mountains.

Wang Yao Scenic Area enjoys excellent natural ecological protection, with a vegetation coverage rate of over 95%, which is called "Green Lung in West Zhejiang" and "Natural Oxygen Bar". The unique geographical location and climatic conditions have given birth to abundant animal and plant resources. It is one of the largest animal and plant resource banks in western Zhejiang, where there are about a thousand kinds of plants, among which rare plants are Manglietia, Taxus chinensis, Taxus chinensis and so on. There are more than 500 kinds of precious medicinal materials, including seven leaves and one flower, nine dead spring grass, golden thread hanging gourd, coptis root, Pinellia tuber, salvia miltiorrhiza, honeysuckle and so on. It is called "the resort of hundred herbs", so it has been passed down from generation to generation as "Wang Yao". There are tiger, leopard, muntjac, monkey, civet cat, Sumen antelope, goat, crested deer, pangolin and other national first-and second-class protected animals 12, especially there are hundreds of monkeys in the scenic spot, as well as wild boar, fox, squirrel, yellow deer and so on. 2 species of rare birds; More than 20 kinds of ornamental birds such as mandarin ducks, tits, Chinese Pulsatilla and orioles; 4 species of amphibians; There are more than 20 kinds of fish here, which is a paradise for wild animals to thrive.

Admission: 48 yuan.

Tel: 0570-2947370.

Address: Huangtankou Town, Qujiang District

Tel: 3680 1732947370

Bus route: Take the 1 bus to Juhua in the urban area, and then take the Yaowangshan bus directly. Or take bus 1 to Juhua, and then take bus 545 to Yaowang Mountain.

Dazhou Town: Dazhou Town is located in the southeast of Quzhou, 20 kilometers away from downtown Quzhou, bordering Wang Quan Town in the east, Changzhu Township, Jucun Township and Shishi Township in Kecheng District in the west, Lian Heng Road Township in the north and Longyou and Suichang County in the south. The total area of the town is 145 square kilometers, the forest area is10.6 million mu, and the cultivated land area is 8977 mu, with 65438 mu. Villagers' groups 160, the total number of households is 587 1 household, and the population is10/0/person, of which the population of She, Miao, Hui, Manchu and Tujia is 109, and the population density is per person.