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Quyang Free go on road trip Attractions

1, AAAA Quyang Hushan Scenic Area Hushan Scenic Area, located in the northernmost part of Baoding City, Quyang County, is named after a boulder on the top of the mountain, which looks like a tiger ready to go. The main peak "Sanjianliang" is connected with the famous Hengshan Mountain in Gubei, with an altitude of 1 100 meters. Because of its border with Tangxian and Fuping, it has formed a mountain tourism landscape of "stepping on three counties with one foot", with a scenic area of more than 20 square kilometers. Tiger Mountain, which has been deeply hidden in Taihang Mountain, has been inaccessible for many years, and its natural ecology has maintained its original ecology. The climate in the mountains is humid, the air is unusually fresh and pure, and the fog is transpiration and misty like rain, like a veiled coat. It is praised by tourists as the "natural oxygen bar" of nature. Wild animals such as antelopes, squirrels and various birds haunt the mountains from time to time. There are many scenic spots in Hushan, such as Bird Watching Creek, Shuixun Temple, Jinshui Spring, Miners' Living Area, Sanlian Waterfall, Fairy Waterfall, Wishing Tree, Aerial Meadow, Sanjianliang and Taojin Cave. Each scenic spot has its own characteristics, which also reflects the different scenery and culture of Hushan. The tinkling "Golden Water Springs" in the mountains played a natural landscape of lakes and mountains. 2. Quyang Beiyue Temple AAAA Quyang Beiyue Temple is located in Beiyue Temple in the west of Quyang County, Baoding City. It was built in Jingming and Yongping years of Xuan Wudi in the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was originally named Beiyue Anyuan Sheng Di Temple. It is a temple built by the royal family of Beiyue to worship the God of Hengshan Mountain. Go in from the main entrance of Yuemen, along the central axis of The Journey to the West, pass Yuxiang Pavilion, Lingxiaomen, Sanshanmen and Shi Fei Temple ruins, and reach the northernmost Dening Hall. Dening Temple is the main building of Beiyue Temple, which was rebuilt in the seventh year of Yuan Dynasty (1347). The whole hall was built on a stone pier. The main hall is 9 rooms wide and 6 rooms deep, surrounded by cloisters, 30 meters high and covers an area of 2009.8 square meters. It is the largest existing brick-wood structure in China in the Yuan Dynasty. On the east and west walls of the temple, there is a picture of Wu Daozi, a painter of the Tang Dynasty. These two paintings are 8 meters high and 18 meters long. The mural in the east is "Cloud Rain", which depicts the images of many gods, the largest of which is 3.3 meters high. The mural in the west is Xianning on earth, depicting the scene of the immortal returning to the palace after successfully completing his task. The "flying god" of the Western Wall is the essence of murals. Because of its strong muscles, ferocious appearance and flying guns, it is also called "Quyang Ghost".