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What are the modes of transportation in Laolongwan Tourist Area?

Traffic Guide for Laolongwan Tourist Area: Take a bus from the county bus station to Yeyuan Town, get off at the intersection of Laolongwan and walk 200 meters east. Full fare, 4 yuan.

Laolongwan tourist area includes Laolongwan, Yeyuan Reservoir, Haifushan, Xuanquan Temple, Wenquan River and Huofeng Cave. Located at the junction of plains and mountains, the southwest is mountainous, and the northeast is piedmont alluvial plains and hills. The terrain is high in the south and low in the north, with four distinct seasons. The annual average temperature is 12.4℃, and the precipitation is 750 mm. Laolongwan Lake, formerly known as Xunye Lake, is located at the northern foot of Haifu Mountain. The spring water system is formed by underground spring water flowing into the surface. The water area is more than 80 mu, full of water and crystal clear. Constant temperature in all seasons 18C. Waterbirds play in the lake and bamboo forests surround the shore. In the hot summer, the spring water is cool and sweet and soaked in the skin; In the cold winter, the fog is transpiration, and the ancients left a poem that the source of smoke is warm in three winters.

There are thousands of springs in Laolongwan, mainly Zhujianchi, Wanbaoquan, Qin Chi, Yishanquan and Zhuomatan. There are other scenic spots, such as Xuehuaqiao, Chenrong Beizhu, Qingyi Pavilion, Conan Terrace, Shangtian Ladder, Songjieting and ancient theater. The main spring casts a sword pool, and the water comes out of the stone ridge and suddenly boils. It is said that Ou Yezi made swords here in the Spring and Autumn Period. On the rock on the southwest side of the pool, there are three Chinese characters engraved: casting sword pool, Lanli protecting Yin and Yang sword, and poems about chiseling the pool with a ghost axe. It is a Taoist book Xuefu in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. Its font is vigorous and natural, which is praised by calligraphers of all ages.

Feng Weimin (1511-kloc-0/578), a famous educator in Ming Dynasty, was born in Haifushan. In his later years, he abandoned his official position and returned to his hometown. He lived in seclusion at the bottom of the Old Longwan Bay and built a Jiangnan Pavilion. He once wrote ten poems "Guizhixiang" praising the three mountains on the sea here. The infrastructure in this area is perfect. There are 9 hotels and restaurants, which can accommodate 760 people to eat and 150 people to stay. There are many parking lots and comprehensive retail departments. Convenient transportation, the provincial trunk highway Yanglin Road passes through the territory, including Linjiu Road and Ye Wei Highway. All the year round is a good time for sightseeing.