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What are the tourist attractions in Changping?

Changping tourist attractions include Mangshan Forest Park, Uijiuyu Natural Scenic Area, Dalinggou Kiwi Valley, etc.

1. Mangshan Forest Park

Mangshan National Forest Park is located in the northeast of Changping County, Beijing, east of the Ming Tombs Reservoir, 40 kilometers away from Beijing, with a forest area of ??600 to 700 meters. hectares, with a forest coverage rate of more than 86%, so it is also called the Ming Tombs Forest Farm. Mangshan Forest Park, with a mountain like a giant python, has a peak of 659 meters, has 130,000 acres of artificial forest, and 176 species of trees and flowers. It is green all year round and beautiful in all four seasons. It is the largest national forest park in Beijing.

2. Uijiu Valley Natural Scenic Area

Originally known as Country Park, it is located in the north of Uijiu Village, about 4 kilometers northwest of the Ming Tombs in Changping District, and about 55 kilometers away from downtown Beijing. kilometer. It is a canyon-type natural scenery tourist attraction.

The rugged cliffs are dotted with exotic flowers and plants, as well as strange peaks and rocks, maintaining many pure natural features. Queen Faye Wong even came here with a copy of "Compendium of Materia Medica" to treat her daughter. Ecological education. When I came here, I realized that the queen’s vision was indeed quite good. The fresh air that comes to you and the beautiful scenery that moves with your steps are like a painting in the middle of a painting, and you can enjoy the natural feeling.

3. Dalinggou Kiwi Valley

Kiwi Valley is a village under the jurisdiction of Mingling Town. It is located 20 kilometers northwest of Changping City and in a long and narrow valley at the foot of the Yanshan Mountains. At the junction of Changping and Yanqing, the ecological forest coverage rate in the village reaches more than 90%.

There are a large number of wild kiwi trees in the valley, hence the name Kiwi Valley. At the gate of Kiwi Valley, cranes welcome guests and gurgling fountains flow down the rockery, like a painting. The monkey brother on the right is standing on the rock, building a pergola with his hands, waiting for tourists from afar.