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Correlation of Happy Forests

Chongxing Temple was built by the Buddhist Association of the city in Happy Forest. Covering an area of more than 20 acres, it is equipped with a main hall, a temple and a clean altar. Miao Jian, a Taoist priest in Wutai Mountain, is the abbot. It has raised more than 100 miles of funds in Fiona Fang and receives hundreds of tourists from inside and outside the county every day.

Zhang Hu's former residence: Zhang Hu, a native of Qinghe in Tang Dynasty, was a famous poet in late Tang Dynasty. He is the author of Zhang Chengji 12 volume and 468 poems. In order to promote national culture, Zhang Hu's former residence was built in the Peach Blossom Garden. Zhang Hu's former residence is divided into three parts: the exhibition room: it is also the exhibition room of Zhang Hu's works and career; Inscription: Inscribe Zhang Hu's poems, and plan to build a forest of steles in the future; Mo Zhai: Show the ink of contemporary calligrapher Zhang Hu's poems and sell Four Treasures of the Study and other tourist souvenirs.

Temple of Wealth: A local temple of wealth was destroyed in the 1940s. Now, the villagers rebuild here and name it the Blessing Palace.

Blessing Hall: There are five statues of the God of Wealth in the main building of the Blessing Hall.

Mongolian yurts: for tourists to dine or take a nap in the wild, and equipped with several Mongolian horses for tourists to ride as souvenirs to show the Mongolian grassland customs.

Willow with the same root: a willow with eight strands and the same root, which is rare in the world and has a legend. Products with the same name