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Introduction and advertising slogans of Mancheng County Scenic Area in Hebei Province

Basic situation. Mancheng County is located at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain, with the center of three cities: Beijing (150 kilometers), Tianjin (150 kilometers), and Shishi (120 kilometers). It is a county under the jurisdiction of Baoding City, with jurisdiction over 4 towns, 8 townships, and 204 administrative villages. The total population of the county 380,000, with a total area of ??658.36 square kilometers.

The city is rich in water resources. The famous "One Mu Spring" underground water vein has a reserve of 1.9 billion cubic meters, and its various trace element contents and various physical and chemical indicators are comparable to Laoshan mineral water. There are four rivers in the territory, namely Caohe River, Jiehe River, Longquan River and Baicaogou River, as well as two reservoirs, Longmen and Malianchuan, with 15,000 acres of water surface available for freshwater aquaculture. The middle line of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project passes through the territory, and water for production and domestic use within the territory will be more effectively guaranteed.

The city is filled with beautiful mountains and rivers and picturesque scenery. The famous tourist destinations at home and abroad include Baoyang Mountain Scenic Area, Mancheng Han Tomb Scenic Area, Longtan Scenic Area and Mulan Cave. The tomb of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty, and his wife Dou Wan is a national key cultural relics protection unit with exquisite unearthed cultural relics. Unparalleled, famous at home and abroad.

Longtan Scenic Area

The city has excellent transportation links. The Beijing-Guangzhou Railway runs across the southeast, and three special railway lines extend into the hinterland of the south, center and north of the county. Highways extend in all directions, with Beijing-Guangzhou and Beijing-Zambia highways running through the north and south, Baolai and Baofu trunk lines running from east to west, and county-level highways leading to townships and towns.