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Panjiakou Reservoir at Xifengkou Underwater Great Wall in Tangshan

Panjiakou Reservoir has a storage capacity of 2.93 billion cubic meters and a water surface of 67 square kilometers. It is the largest water conservancy project in North China. While boating on the water, the mountain shadows are reflected, the clouds and water intersect, and the underwater walls of the Great Wall are faintly visible. The boat sails on the top of the green mountains, and the fish play in the depths of the white clouds. Looking around, there are green mountains and green mountains on both sides of the bank. The Great Wall extends from the water to the mountains and winds along the ridges. The shape of the city wall is changeable, with more than ten Great Wall watchtowers meandering towards each other, looking proudly at the sky. Abandoning the boat and heading up, you can reach the heights of the watchtower. The vicissitudes of history and the beautiful scenery before your eyes are mind-blowing. Let the boat go west and go up the river, you can reach Chengde directly. The vast expanse of blue waves reflects the Great Wall, and there are many wonderful sights on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Visitors walking through the "Baili Gallery" can experience the wonders of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, the beauty of the Li River in South China, the majestic Great Wall and the water scenery that make visitors forget to leave.