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Where is the location of Erqi Scenic Spot on the Yellow River?

The Yellow River Erqi, also known as Datong No.7, is located in Dingjiapan Village, wubu county, the Grand Canyon, across the river from Qiaokou Town. The Yellow River flows through here, and the channel tightens, forming a huge gap. Torrential water pours on the rock wall, rolling up stormy waves, like dragons and tigers! Its landscape is second only to _ Kou Waterfall, and it is known as "the second moraine of the Yellow River in the world".

The Erqi Scenic Area of the Yellow River covers an area of 50 mu, including the Yellow River Stone Museum, the Red Dragon Pagoda, the Ziyun Pavilion, the drifting cultural square, the viewing corridor, the comprehensive service area and other related ancillary facilities. The scenic spot organizes a series of tourism cultural activities around the theme of "observing the scenery of February 27, enjoying the strange stones of the Yellow River, tasting folk culture and exploring the tiger's mouth". It is an important drifting, photography, sketching and food base in the Shanxi-Shaanxi Gorge of the Yellow River and the tourism economic belt along the Yellow River, and has become an important tourist attraction in Wubao.

The strange stones of the Yellow River are the "treasures" of the Yellow River basin. The Yellow River originates from Kunlun Mountain and stretches for thousands of kilometers, passing through the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Hexi Corridor. For thousands of years, a large number of stones on both sides of the Yellow River with mountains and valleys have been carved into stones with various patterns and shapes, which have infinite charm and great ornamental value. As early as before the Song Dynasty, the Yellow River stone was known to the world for its unique characteristics and distinctive personality, and it has been loved by people for thousands of years.

The exhibition hall of Wubao Yellow River Kistler Museum covers an area of 1.200 square meters. It is designed with two floors and has a collection of more than 3,000 kistlers. Taking the stone culture in the Yellow River basin as the source, the long-standing geological changes as the context, and the early geological strata of Wubao as the main line, it is divided into three sections: geological fossil exhibition area, scenery and animals exhibition area, and people and figures exhibition area. All kinds of early paleontological fossils and colorful strange stones are displayed in a concentrated way. The Yellow River Stone Museum concentrates the stone culture in the Yellow River basin, which is inclusive and integrates the ornamental and cultural features of the Yellow River stone.