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Where is Tanghe Hot Spring?

Tanghe Hot Spring, also known as "Tang Chi", is naturally formed, backed by Tang Chi, with steep mountains, covered with holly and pine and cypress, and green all year round. In the 19th year of Guangxu, Lushi County Records recorded that "Tang Chi is at the foot of Xiong 'er Mountain, where chickens can be smoked in summer and sheep can be bathed in winter". According to myths and legends, when the sun presses down on the spring mountain, it is the day when Houyi shoots the sun. According to experts' determination, the annual flow of Quanshan is 20 tons, the water temperature is 49.5℃, and it is rich in more than 20 minerals such as sulfate, fluorine, iron, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. Can be used for treating rheumatoid diseases, arthritis, dermatosis, paralysis, neuralgia and other diseases. Many examples have proved that spring water has the magical effects of promoting digestion and dispelling cold, regulating qi and removing blood stasis, sterilizing and detoxifying, relaxing muscles and tendons, resisting hyperplasia, eliminating fatigue and helping sleep. Many guests call it "holy water given by God". What is particularly amazing is that at the foot of Castle Peak and the banks of big rivers, men and women take turns to bathe naked in the sun, facing the blue sky and white clouds, bathing their bodies to the fullest, forming a unique and rare spectacle of naked bathing. Tanghe is the hometown of Mr. Cao Jinghua, a famous writer in China, the former president of the Sino-Soviet Friendship Association and a professor in Tsinghua University. His father, Mr. Cao Zhifu, formulated "male one, four, seven, two, five, eight, female three, six".

Tanghe Township: 1. Overview Tanghe Township is located in the hinterland of Funiu Mountain in the south of Lushi County, 42km away from the county seat, bordering Wulichuan Town in the west and Zhuyangguan Town in the south, Jiaohe Township in Luanchuan County in the east and northeast, and Jianxiang Township in Lian Heng in the north, with a length of19km from east to west and a width of13km from north to south. It is a remote mountainous township and a country that transfers water from South to North. The total area of the township is 150.5 square kilometers, of which the cultivated land area is only 4,200 mu, less than 4 points per capita, and the forest land area is 220,000 mu. Jurisdiction over 1