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Guide to the must-see attractions in Ruzhou What are the must-see attractions in Ruzhou?

1. Fengxue Temple: Fengxue Temple, also known as Xiangji Temple, Qianfeng Temple and Baiyun Temple, is located about 70 kilometers southeast of the city, in Fengxue Mountain at the southern foot of Shaoshi Mountain in the northeast of Ruzhou City today. It was first built in the Northern Wei Dynasty and later renovated and expanded in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The main existing buildings include the Tianwang Hall, the Zhongfo Hall, the Hanging Bell Pavilion, the Sutra Pavilion, and the Seven Ancestor Pagoda. There are also inscriptions from past dynasties and Buddhist statues from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The temple is surrounded by mountains and covered with ancient cypresses. Attractions such as the Color Pearl Curtain, Daci Spring, Wanyue Platform, Shengxian Bridge, Jinpingfeng, Wugong Cave, and Wangzhou Pavilion are also quite attractive.

2. Strange Slope Scenic Area: The scenic area has towering pagodas, majestic pavilions, surrounded by mountains, green cypresses, and clear springs flowing sideways. The scenery is picturesque, integrating majesty, beauty, and wonder, encompassing the mountains. , forests, water, caves and temples, it is a multi-functional tourist attraction integrating leisure, sightseeing, vacation and curiosity. Among them, the sister strange slope is the image landscape and iconic attraction of the strange slope cultural garden scenic area. The main slope is 126 meters long and is naturally connected. It is second to none in the country. You don’t need to glare when riding up a strange slope. You can still drive with the engine turned off. It’s really hard to stop!

3. Faxing Temple Pagoda: Faxing Temple Pagoda is located in Faxing Temple in the east of Ruzhou City, facing Danyang Temple in the north. It is the main building in Faxing Temple and was first built in the Tang Dynasty. It has been renovated many times in history, and in 2006 it was designated as the sixth batch of national cultural relics protection units by the State Council.

4. Fengxue Temple: Fengxue Temple is also known as Xiangji Temple, Qianfeng Temple, and Baiyun Temple. It is located in Fengxue Mountain at the southern foot of Shaoshi Mountain in Zhongyue Songshan Mountain, 9 kilometers northeast of Ruzhou City. It was first built in the first year of Chuping in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and was later renovated and expanded in the Northern Wei, Tang, Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The total area of ??Fengxue Temple is about 50 acres. The main existing buildings include Tianwang Hall, Zhongfo Hall, Xuanzhong Pavilion, Sutra Pavilion, Seven Ancestor Pagoda, etc. Among the four famous temples in the Central Plains, many architectural relics from the Tang, Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties have been preserved, leaving a wealth of physical data in the history of Chinese architecture. They are praised by ancient architecture experts as China's ancient architecture museum.

5. Ziyun Mountain: Ziyun Mountain is located 25 kilometers northeast of Ruzhou City, at the junction of Jiaocun Township and Dayu Township. Surrounded by mountains, long flowing clear water, steep peaks and secluded forests, and breathtakingly beautiful scenery with strange rocks and strange rocks, the rich animal and plant resources here deeply attract tourists from all over the world to come here for sightseeing.