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Beijing Fangshan District Tourist Attractions Introduction to Beijing Fangshan District Tourist Attractions

1. Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site: It is located about 50 kilometers southwest of Beijing, at the junction of mountains and plains. To the southeast is the North China Plain and to the northwest are mountains. The mountains near Zhoukoudian are mostly made of limestone. Under the action of water, natural caves of varying sizes are formed, which serve as warehouses for buried "keels". The mountain is therefore named Dragon Bone Mountain. There is a natural cave on the mountain about 140 meters long from east to west and 2.5 to 42 meters wide from north to south. It was the place where Peking Man lived 500,000 years ago. They lived in groups in the cave for more than 400,000 years, leaving behind their food. Leftover food and used utensils, as well as their remains. Later, the hole was buried by landslide silt and falling rocks.

2. Shihua Cave Scenic Area: Beijing Shihua Cave, formerly known as Qianzhen Cave, also known as Ten Buddha Cave (Shifo Cave), is located in Nancheying Village, Fangshan District, Beijing, 15 kilometers away from Nancheying Village in the urban area of ??Beijing. Fifty kilometers away from downtown Beijing, along the Beijing-Shihua Expressway, exit Liangxiang Road and go west fifteen kilometers to Shihua Cave.

3. East Lake Port: East Lake Port Scenic Area is located in Shiwudu, Shidu Park, Fangshan Global Geopark, Beijing, adjacent to Yesanpo and 106 kilometers away from the urban area. The green sandalwood forest in the scenic area, the winding thousand-year-old vines are all over the entire canyon, the winding paths wind up, and the gurgling creek flows at your feet, which is quite poetic. The unique "Santie Waterfall" has a height of 115 meters. It flows straight down from the Daughter's Spring. The water mist falls with the wind and hangs on the cliff like the Milky Way. The "No. 1 Staircase in North China" is built against a cliff, giving it the potential of "climbing the ladder to see the mountains". It is famous for its high waterfalls and many pools, and is known as "the valley with waterfalls and the sandalwood forest oxygen bar". There are also more than ten scenic spots such as Couple Peak, Yuanyang Peak, East Lake Giant Buddha, Stone Carving Gallery, Chang'e with Golden Cicada, Guanyin Cave, etc. Donghu Port Scenic Area is a national AAAA-level scenic spot.

4. Shenglian Mountain Scenic Area: Shenglian Mountain (Shengmi Shitang Lotus Mountain) is located in the southwest of Beijing and among the steep mountains in the northwest of Fangshan District, with an altitude of 930 meters. It is a gathering place for Taoism. land. Shenglian Mountain is steep, majestic and handsome, with deep valleys at the foot of the mountain, gurgling streams, high mountain peaks, steep cliffs, and dense cliffs. There is a sea of ??clouds and mist flowing on the mountain, which is endlessly changing. There are lush jungles, towering ancient trees, and temples and pavilions hidden in the thick shade. Between the covers, the mountain path has beautiful features, stretching and riding between the ancient temples, and it also displays the characteristics of majesty, danger, mystery, perfection and beauty. It is known as the Little Five Mountains in the West of Beijing.

5. Fangshan Yunju Temple·Shijing Mountain: Shijing Mountain is 1.5 kilometers northeast of Yunju Temple. It is a branch of Taihang Mountain with an altitude of 400 meters. Its original name is Baidai Mountain, also known as Xinti Mountain. In the Tang Dynasty, it was named Zhuolu Mountain. , the local common name is Xiaoxitian. The mountainside is divided into two layers, with nine scripture caves dug out. Inside the caves are 4,559 scripture-engraved stone slabs from the Sui to Ming dynasties. Among them, the Leiyin Cave is open and as wide as a palace. The four walls are inlaid with scriptures that were carved by Jingwan in the early period. There are four stone pillars in the cave. There are 1,056 Buddha statues carved on the stone pillars, so it is called Thousand Buddha Pillars.

6. Qidu Huaguo Mountain: Huaguo Mountain Scenic Area is located in Shidu Town, Beijing Fangshan World Geopark and Fangshan Shidu National AAAA-level tourist attraction, an hour and a half drive from Beijing. The Juma River runs through it, and the natural environment is beautiful and pleasant. There is Emei in the south and Qidu Huaguo Mountain in the north! There is a huge waterwheel in Qidu Huaguo Mountain, with waterfalls, water curtain caves, Tianhu and other landscapes. What is unique about Qidu Huaguo Mountain Scenic Area is that hundreds of wild macaques live here. Here you can get close contact with them and watch and feel the harmonious coexistence between humans and animals. During the mulberry season, you can pick sweet mulberries and taste farm delicacies.

7. Fangshan Fangshan National Forest Park: Fangshan National Forest Park in Fangshan District, the southwest suburb of Beijing, is famous for its dense forests, beautiful peaks, deep caves, elegant environment, pleasant climate, and fresh air. As early as the Guangwu period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, monks opened mountains and built temples to tend trees. After more than 1,900 years of vicissitudes, it has now become a unique place for leisure and exploration integrating mountains, forests, caves, temples and museums.

8. Fangshan Hancunhe: Hancunhe, a rural village located on the outskirts of Beijing, implements the "tourism strategy" and its homestay (a form of attracting tourists to stay in farmhouses) for foreigners is widely used. Well received. They converted the house into a two-story building to accommodate tourists. As a typical example of rural development in the suburbs of cities, Hancunhe Village’s approach has attracted much attention. So far, the number of visitors and tourists from abroad has reached more than 30,000, including about 60 countries and regions including Japan, South Korea, the United States, and Hong Kong.