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Queshan tourist attractions daquan

Queshan tourist attractions include: Old Leshan, Jinding Mountain, Liu Zhuang Paddy Field Park, Langya City and Queshan Chikulin Collection.

1, Lao Leshan

Located at 10 km northwest of Queshan County, it consists of nine peaks with different heights. There is a tiger's den on the north cliff of the mountain (named after the breeze blowing the pine forest and the roaring pine trees in the cave).

2. Jindingshan

Located in the western suburbs of Zhumadian City, Henan Province, about 20 kilometers away from the urban area. Jinding Mountain spans two veins: Funiu Mountain and Tongbai Mountain meet here. She has both majestic Funiu Mountain and beautiful Tongbai Mountain. Jinding Mountain is located at the transition point of subtropical and north temperate climate. With lush vegetation and rich forests, it is a natural botanical garden and a paradise for wild animals.

3. Liu Zhuang Paddy Field Park

Liu Zhuang Paddy Park was founded in 20 14, 600 meters east of Shengmao Bridge on Quezheng Road and 6 kilometers along the sightseeing avenue. After five years of continuous construction, the infrastructure has been continuously improved, the patterns of rice field art paintings have been continuously enriched, and the scenic spots have begun to take shape, creating a unique rural tourism landscape that integrates rice field art paintings, sightseeing lotus ponds, grass carving, picking and food.

4. Langya City

Thirty-five miles southwest of Langya City (Queshan) County. Han county governs this place. Emperor Guangwu named Cang Gong Hou Yi. Jin still belongs to Runan County. It is also true that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty named him the Duke of Langling. Therefore, the Song Dynasty abandoned it and set it in Anchang County. "Song Zhi" Yuzhou has Suicheng County, which leads to Anchang County. Wei Shou's Record Anchang County belongs to Chu 'an County.

5. Queshan Jiro

Qikulinji is located on the north side of Jinding Mountain, facing south, surrounded by mountains and rivers, with dense bamboo forests, hence the name Qikulinji. According to Queshan County Records, Chikulinji was founded in the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Its original Chinese name is Temple, and it was once called Nanzhulin and north shaolin.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Queshan