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Representative scenic spots in Changde

1, Changde Taohuayuan Tourist Area, National AAAA Tourist Area.

Changde Taohuayuan Tourist Area is located in the southwest of Taoyuan County, Hunan Province/near 0/5km water west, 34km away from Changde City. In front of it is the endless Yuanjiang River, followed by the rolling Wuling peaks. There are towering old trees, graceful bamboos, long-lived vines, fragrant flowers and plants, and stone terraces, just like a fairyland.

2. Jiashan National Forest Park

Jiashan National Forest Park is located in the middle reaches of Lishui, at the end of Wuling Mountain, eight kilometers west of Shimen County. It combines rich historical and cultural heritage and pleasant natural scenery, and is a tourist attraction integrating Buddhist holy land, Chu Zhuangwang's tomb, the source of tea ceremony and forest scenery.

3. Pengshan Scenic Area

Pengshan Scenic Area, located in Lixian County, Hunan Province, is a national AAA-level scenic spot and a national five-star leisure manor built by 1000 mu wetland, 2,000 mu water area and 3,000 mu mountain natural landscape. It is also the creative base of Hunan Art Photography Society, Changde Calligraphers Association and Artists Association, and has the reputation of ecological beauty and great love for Pengshan.

4. Qingshui Lake

Qingshui Lake Tourist Resort is located in Hanshou, adjacent to Changchang Expressway and 0/hour drive from Changsha/KLOC. Relying on Qingshui Lake, the resort gathers lakes and mountains, and welcomes friends from all directions to Qingshui Lake to enjoy the leisure time like a paradise with rich and varied services and perfect supporting facilities.

5. Chengtou Mountain Scenic Area in Lixian County

Chengtoushan Scenic Spot in Lixian County is a national 4A-level scenic spot, located in Chengtoushan Town, which is 10 km northwest of Lixian County, Hunan Province. Chengtoushan style town relies on Chengtoushan Town to build a distribution center for supporting services of the scenic town and the whole scenic spot. The overall goal of the scenic spot is to build a 5A-level national scenic spot and build a world-class cultural site tourist destination.

6. Liuye Lake

Liuye Lake Tourist Resort is located in the urban-rural fringe in the northeast of Changde City, Hunan Province, with Sun Mountain in the north and Shuiyuan in the south. Full of urban and rural sentiment and beautiful scenery. 1994 has been designated as a provincial tourist resort with a planned total area of 16.93 square kilometers.

7. Shimen Confucian Temple

Shimen Confucian Temple, also known as Confucius Temple, is located at No.6 Miao Wen Road, Chujiang Town, Shimen County, in the Shimen County Museum. Founded in the fourth year of Song Dynasty (A.D. 1052), it has a history of nearly a thousand years. The location of the temple has changed several times. The existing Confucius Temple was built by Zhou Bang, the magistrate of Shimen County in the 17th year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (AD 1504). The building is symmetrically arranged according to the north-south central axis, and there are still two quadrangles.

8. Huayanxi

Huayanxi National Forest Park is located in Changde City, connected with the famous Taohuayuan Mountain, covering an area of 45 square kilometers, 50 kilometers away from Changde City, with extremely convenient land, sea and air transportation. 1996 was approved as a provincial tourist resort in Hunan; 1997 was approved as a national forest park; Approved as a provincial nature reserve in 2000; In 2002, it was awarded the first batch of "AAA" scenic spots in China by the National Tourism Administration.

9. Too Fu Shan

Fushan Mountain, also known as Dufushan Mountain and Zhanglongshan Mountain, is said to be famous for practicing Taoism here in Han Dynasty, so it was renamed Taifushan Mountain. Located in the southwest of Linli County, Changde City 12km, and about 40km southeast of Shimen County, it is located at the junction of Shimen, Linli, Taoyuan and Dingcheng, and is known as the "cock crow in four counties".

10, Jiashan Temple

Jiashan Temple, also known as Lingquan Temple, was founded in 870 AD. It experienced the "Restoration of Three Dynasties" in Tang Yizong, Song Shenzong and Yuan Dynasty. In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, Li Zicheng defeated the abbot of Jiashan in Chande for 30 years, with a huge scale, nine halls and one palace. Jiashan Temple is the place where the founders of Zen Buddhism give lectures. Yuan Wu Keqin, a monk in the Song Dynasty, presided over the lectures and sang The Record of Biyan, which is known as the "first book of Zen Buddhism" in the world and has far-reaching influence in China, Japan and Southeast Asian countries.