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Where is the Fairy Valley Scenic Area?

The Shenxian Valley Scenic Tourist Area is located within the jurisdiction of Liucun Village Committee in the southwest of Liuzu Town, Xinxing County.

It is about 2.5 kilometers away from Jijiwei Town. It is a newly developed scenic tourist area in recent years. It has developed 43 scenic spots such as the Immortal Stone, Immortal Footprints, Dragon and Phoenix Pool, Jiubu Water, and Yizi Waterfall. In a valley that stretches for 3.5 kilometers and has a radius of 5 square kilometers. The area has majestic mountains, rugged rocks, clusters of waterfalls, clear streams, towering ancient trees, and the fragrance of birds and flowers. Walking through the stone walls, streams and jungles, absorbing the fresh air and listening to the touching myths and legends, is enough to make you feel... Every tourist lingers and is breathtaking.

The natural landscape resources in the scenic area are very rich, including the beautiful and majestic Damei Mountain with many mountains and strange rocks, the lifelike pictographic rocks that look like they were carved by the gods, and the criss-crossing, clear and sweet streams. And the majestic waterfall in the empty mountain.

The main attractions of the Shenxian Valley Scenic Tourist Area:

Guoen Temple is located at the foot of Longshan in Jiji Town, Xinxing County, 13 kilometers away from the city, and is a provincial cultural relic protection unit. It is the former residence of the Sixth Patriarch Huineng and a place of tranquility. It was built by Huineng in the first year of Hongdao (683) of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty to repay the kindness of his parents in raising him. It was named "Repaying Enemy Temple". In the second year of Shenlong (706), Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty issued an edict to name it "Guoen Temple".

Guoen Temple is backed by Longshan Mountain, so it is also called "Longshan Temple". A big golden sign with the words "Emperor to Guoen Temple" hangs high above the temple gate. The mountain gate of Guoen Temple faces west. In front of the square at the main entrance of the temple, a 10-meter-long giant dragon leaps and bounds across the temple with an imposing momentum. A pair of three-dimensional carvings of giant dragons seizing treasures are majestic on the nearly 100-meter-long high wall in front of the temple. After being built during the dynasty, the courtyard is sophisticated and has a spectacular layout, with a construction area of ??more than 9,200 square meters.