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Tourist attractions in Jindun Township

Longhua Mountain: The Yongxing Bianjiang River stretches for hundreds of miles, connects the Dongjiang River at the top, and flows down the Li River. It is known as the "Little Lijiang River". Both sides of the bank are green and colorful, and there are also pavilions. Tan, yellow tan, black tan, and pierced tan are dotted among them. It is a pleasure to swim there. I hope that I, the Buddha, will be harmonious. The scenic area is centered on the upper reaches of the Yijiang River, with Longhua Mountain Park as an important landscape, Longhua Villa as a leisure resort, echoing with religious resorts and Huang Kecheng Park, as well as scenic spots such as Jiuding Mountain, Shigu Mountain, Yubi Mountain and Golden Turtle Xianshou in the upper reaches of the Binjiang River. It is a good place for sightseeing, hunting, vacation, burning incense and worshiping Buddha, integrating beauty, danger, wonder and tranquility. Transportation: It takes 5 minutes by car from Yongxing County and you can take a taxi.

Zhaoxia Temple: Zhaoxia Temple is located on Chaoxia Mountain three kilometers southwest of Heqing County, Dali. Including the groundwater resources of Chaoxia Temple and Huanglongtan, it was announced as a Dali state-level nature reserve in 1988, covering an area of ??about 8 square kilometers. It is a scenic and water resources nature reserve. With Luoji Peak as the center and integrating Yunfeng Temple, Zhaoxia Temple, Huanglongtan and Songpo Temple, it is a fascinating natural scenic spot in Heqing County. It is known as one of the eight scenic spots in Heyang, "Wild Color of Luofeng". ". A poem once described it this way: "When I climb up to the top of a snail bun to look down at the Jiao River, the sun rises in the east and ripples with golden waves, and the peaks on all sides embrace each other, and I realize that there are so many beautiful peaks here."

Zhaoxia Mountain is located on the south side of Luoji Peak. It was originally called Lufu Mountain. It was named because there is a wind tunnel halfway up the mountain and colorful clouds appear from time to time. Chaoxia Temple is located among the green pines and cypresses on the halfway slope of the mountain. Around the temple are towering ancient cypresses, green bamboos and clear springs. According to the "Kangxi Heqing Mansion Annals", the temple was built in the 10th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1474 AD), and the current temple was rebuilt in the 20th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1894). The temple faces east and is built against the mountain. Once you enter the second courtyard, it has a neat layout. There is a middle building on the front of the front yard, which is three rooms wide. It is a beam-carrying building with small buildings hanging in the front and back. The main hall in the backyard is three rooms wide. The second floor has a roof on the top of the mountain. The front eaves and brackets are exquisitely carved and colorfully painted. The rear eaves and brackets are simple and simple. There are three couplets in the north and south halls on the left and right. In the temple, there is a seal "Zhaoxia Bliss Stele" written in the 36th year of Wanli. The climate is a transitional climate zone between the south subtropical zone and the cold temperate zone. It is a plateau monsoon climate with dry winters and wet summers. The annual average temperature is 12.5 degrees Celsius, the maximum temperature is 33.4 degrees Celsius, the minimum temperature is minus 11.4 degrees Celsius, and the annual average sunshine is 2293.6 hours. The rainfall was 947.9 mm. Due to the complex and diverse landform types, the vegetation distribution is complex and the types are relatively rich. The forest vegetation in this area is warm coniferous forest, evergreen broad-leaved forest and deciduous broad-leaved forest. There are Yunnan pine, Juniper, Yunnan Pinus tabulaeformis, Yunnan willow, Catalpa yunnanensis, Eucalyptus globulus, etc. There are nearly a hundred ancient cypresses that have grown for a century, and there are two ancient Erythrina trees that are more than a century old. They are both listed as rare ancient trees in the county and are strictly managed and protected. The main protection objects of the reserve are groundwater resources, ancient cypress groups, ancient Erythrina and other rare and ancient trees, and the Chaoxia Temple pine community is intact.