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Where is the Lingshan Mountain in Henan?

Lingshan Scenic Area is located on the south bank of Luohe River, 7 kilometers west of Yiyang County and 40 kilometers away from the ancient capital Luoyang, covering an area of 2 square kilometers. It is a national 3A level scenic spot.

The scenic spot is located on the tourist trunk line of Juan Road, 33 kilometers east of Longmen Grottoes, a world cultural heritage, and 43 kilometers west of Huaguoshan National Forest Park, a cultural holy place on the westward journey. The scenic spot is surrounded by mountains and waters, integrating mountains, forests, water, temples and springs, with convenient transportation and obvious advantages.

Lingshan Temple was built early and had a long influence. According to the available data, it was rebuilt in Jin Dading for three years. Xu Hun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem entitled "A Strong Teacher in Lingshan Temple": "Xiyan can't get past firewood all the way, and eighty people can't feel far on crutches. Dragons sniff the night rain in Shitan, while geese move sand bamboos to watch the autumn tide. The letter revealed how dark the wet text was, and the incense seal blew away the words. If you want to laugh east to south, there is no way to cross the mountain. " However, the buildings in the early Tang Dynasty are the latest.

Lingshan Mountain, Qinzhou, Guangxi:

Lingshan takes Qinzhou City of Guangxi as the county seat, Shangrao City of Jiangxi Province as the mountain range, Qixian County of Hebi City of Henan Province and Wuxi City of Jiangsu Province as the scenic spots. Lingshan, near the Beibu Gulf, is the sub-center of the Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Zone and the sub-center city of Qinzhou, and is the famous hometown of litchi in China. Lingshan is continuous and is listed as "the 33rd blessed land in the world" by Taoist books.