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Three paragraphs describing my hometown. My home is Qianxi

Qianxi Chestnut. "The number of chestnuts in China is Jingdong, and the number of chestnuts in Jingdong has moved to the west." Perhaps it is the preference of the Creator who has given Qianxi unique natural climate conditions, making Qianxi the most suitable place for chestnut growth in the world, and achieving the unique quality of the Qianxi chestnut family. The chestnut fruits here are neat, reddish-brown in color, with a shallow waxy layer, bright and shiny. The kernels are beige in color, the inner skin is easy to peel, the flesh is delicate, glutinous and soft, sweet and fragrant, and rich in nutrients. Compared with chestnuts from other regions, its most prominent features are bright color, firm texture, and sweet and glutinous taste. As early as the Song Dynasty, the poet Chao Gongsu once wrote a poem that "the chestnut house blooms with purple jade when the wind falls", so Qianxi chestnut is also known as "purple jade".
Chestnut cultivation in Qianxi has a long history, and is recorded in the Book of Songs, Warring States Policy, Compendium of Materia Medica, and Agricultural Policy Encyclopedia. Today, large chestnut trees that are 100-200 years old can be seen everywhere in Qianxi. There are still many 300-500-year-old chestnut trees in Xinlizhuang, Hanerzhuang, Lishuwanzi and other places. Changshengyu Village still has 600-year-old chestnut trees growing in the early Ming Dynasty. The ancient chestnut tree is still flourishing and fruitful. In June 1990, Qianxi chestnut was designated as a trademark product by the 11th Asian Games Organizing Committee, the Ministry of Forestry, and the Ministry of Agriculture. In 1995, Qianxi was named the "Hometown of Chinese Chestnuts" by the organizing committee of the first batch of Chinese specialty home naming activities. In 1998, it was rated as one of the "Top Ten Characteristic Regional Famous Brand Products" by the Hebei Provincial People's Government. Currently, the annual output of chestnuts in Qianxi reaches 15 million kilograms.

Qingshan Pass is located in the northeast of Qianxi. It is the site of the ancient Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty (there seem to be Panjiakou, Xifengkou, Tiemenguan and Qingshan Pass in Qianxi). This Great Wall has not been artificially repaired. Chiselled, maintaining the ruins of the ancient Great Wall, absolutely authentic! And it's not over-exploited. Standing on the dilapidated beacon tower, the mountain wind whistled in my ears, and the iron horse's fighting came to my ears (it was actually very cool). Here is the only preserved water gate of the Great Wall. It is said that the original copper gate of Shuimen weighed a thousand kilograms. There were four large stone piers in the four centers of the gate tower, which were connected with levers to allow the gate to be raised and lowered freely. At that time, the water gate was used to discharge floods and drain water. During wartime, it could also "water attack" invading enemies.

What a blue sky... I feel so good. Wuhu Mountain Scenic Area is located in Qianxi County, Tangshan City, the hometown of chestnuts. It is 90 kilometers away from Tangshan City. It is adjacent to Qian'an City in the east and Qianqian City in the west. Xixian County has transportation routes extending in all directions, making it the best choice for tourists for leisure and vacation. The company currently has more than 200 employees, and the total investment in the project so far is more than 70 million yuan. The Dreamland Manor and Fairy Valley Scenic Spots have been officially opened to the outside world. Under the leadership of the company's leaders, all employees of the company have united as one, worked hard, and worked hard. The construction and development of the scenic spots have made remarkable achievements and have been listed as tourism projects by Hebei Province. A key development unit, it is named "Rural Tourism Demonstration Site" by Tangshan City.

Dreamland Manor is built near mountains and rivers in accordance with ecological gardening standards and the natural features of the countryside. The manor has a leisure and health square of 6,000 square meters, including 17 private rooms in the ecological restaurant, and 15 large and small dining tables in the hall, which can accommodate more than 300 diners and can also host wedding banquets. The Mengyuan Hotel building has 51 standard rooms and suites, and 45 rural-style farmhouses are located around the manor, which can accommodate more than 200 tourists. The Leisure and Health Plaza also has 11 KTVs, a Dreamland Luan Bath, and 2 large and small conference rooms. The large conference room can accommodate 180 people, and the small conference room can accommodate 50 people. There are also Luan River rafting, bonfire, horse riding, fishing, picking and other projects.

The Five Tigers have mountain peaks, deep canyons and a long history. From ancient caves, ancient temples of the Tang Dynasty to Kangxi royal hunting grounds, the cultural connotations are extremely rich. The mountain maintains a good original ecological landscape, has a large area of ??virgin secondary forest, and has fresh air. It is a natural oxygen bar. The projects to be launched in Wuhu Mountain this year include mountain leisure resort and floating fishing village projects, with a total investment of more than 40 million yuan.

Xianren Valley is a scenic spot mainly for leisure and viewing. There are 15 thatched villas on the west slope, restaurants, teahouses, pavilions and conference rooms. Entering the scenic spot, "listen to myths and legends, View the ancient strange rocks and taste the Queen Mother Fairy Fruit..." In the valley, there are strange rocks and streams, pines and birds chirping, strange rocks and ancient geology, forming beautiful pictures like landscape bonsais. The entire valley is like a fairyland, which meets the needs of modern people to escape the hustle and bustle and return to nature.

The Luanhe River is the second largest river in North China. It originates from Fengning County, Hebei Province. The scenic rafting river section is 20 kilometers long. There are two major reservoirs, Panjiakou and Daheiting, in the upper reaches of the river section. There are catchment areas and islands in the middle of river sections. There are many tidal wetlands along the river and the natural ecology is good. In addition to common wild animals and plants, there are also a large number of migratory birds living and breeding. The main species include swans, gray cranes, egrets, swan geese, wild ducks, etc. The Luanhe River and Wuhu Mountain are closely linked by mountains and rivers, and the scenery is spectacular