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Fengzhen City Attractions

Attractions in Fengzhen City include Xuegang Mountain Scenic Area, Hongshan National Forest Park, Wumeng Jiulong Bay, Longshengzhuang Mosque, Longshengzhuang Ancient Town, etc. 1. Xuegang Mountain Scenic Area: It is said to be the place where General Xue Gang of the Tang Dynasty stationed troops in Feng Town when he went out to conquer the west. There is still a legend that Xue Gang conquered Yin Mountain with one arrow and conquered the country by drinking horse river. There are now buildings such as the Revolutionary Martyrs Monument and the Gazebo Pavilion on Xuegang Mountain.

Attractions in Fengzhen City include Xuegang Mountain Scenic Area, Hongshan National Forest Park, Wumeng Jiulong Bay, Longshengzhuang Mosque, Longshengzhuang Ancient Town, etc.

1. Xuegang Mountain Scenic Area: It is said to be the place where General Xue Gang of the Tang Dynasty stationed troops in Feng Town when he went out to conquer the west. There is still a legend that Xue Gang conquered Yin Mountain with one arrow and conquered the country by drinking horse river. There are now buildings such as the Revolutionary Martyrs Monument and the Gazebo Pavilion on Xuegang Mountain.

2. Hongshan National Forest Park: Located at the southern end of the Inner Mongolia Plateau, within Fengzhen City of Ulanqab, 68 kilometers away from Fengzhen City, it is the highest point above sea level in Ulanqab City. Hongshan National Forest Park has a superior location. It has dense natural secondary forests, rich and diverse vegetation types, strange peaks and cliffs everywhere, beautiful natural scenery, good ecological environment, and rich national culture. These are the characteristics of the tourism resources of Hongshan National Forest Park.

3. Wumeng Jiulong Bay: located in the northwest of Zhuozi County, within the territory of Yingzhen and Hongru Township, only 6 kilometers from the Beijing-Baotou Railway to the south, 30 kilometers from Hohhot to the west, and Jining to the east 110 kilometers from the city. The winding Kowloon Bay is named after its natural shape, which looks like nine dragons lying across the Daqing Mountains.

4. Longshengzhuang Mosque: The first mosque to be built, it became the earliest town in Inner Mongolia where Muslims lived and built mosques. At the end of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, a wealthy businessman from Guisui invested in Longshengzhuang, Feng Town, to purchase the current mosque courtyard and built 8 temples, forming a basic scale.

5. Longshengzhuang Ancient Town: Located on the south bank of Huangqi Sea, this was once the area where the Neolithic human settlement in Miaozigou lived, and gave birth to ancient civilization. In the 29th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1396), people from Jin continued to farm and collect grain. In the 12th year of Qianlong (1747), farmers who were recruited to cultivate land came to settle here. By the 32nd year of Qianlong, a large number of farmers had settled here. Immigrants set up a village here to reclaim wasteland. During the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, industrial, commercial and farmer households from all over Longshengzhuang gathered here to make their own businesses, and it has become a market town. At that time, people meant prosperity, so it was named "Longshengzhuang".