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What are the specific places of interest in the motherland?

"Sacred Mountain and Holy Lake" Badaguan

Eight Immortals Table Mountain Bayan Har Mountain

Bao Gong Temple of Baiju Temple

Baotu Quan Park Beidaihe

Beigu Mountain Beishan

Benxi Shuidong Bijia Mountain

Summer Resort Bingyu Scenic Area

Potala Palace Caishiji

Changbai Mountain in Northern Tibet Grassland

Changdao Three Gorges of the Yangtze River---Qutang Gorge

Three Gorges of the Yangtze River---Wu Gorge Three Gorges of the Yangtze River---Xiling Gorge

Three Gorges of the Yangtze River---Little Three Gorges Changzhou Tianning Temple

Chaohu Mausoleum of Genghis Khan

Chengde Waiba Temple of Great Compassion

Dagu Shanda View Garden

Dalian Sunya Ocean World Daming Lake

Jokhang Temple Daocheng

Dianshan Lake Scenic Area Oriental Pearl TV Tower

Dongli Lake Hot Spring Resort Dongping National Forest Park

Dujiangyan Dule Temple

Du Fu Thatched Cottage Mount Emei

Fenghuang Mountain Fuling (Donngling)

Guge Dynasty Ruins Forbidden City

Haibao Tower Hailuogou Scenic Area

Hanshan Helan Mountain

Huqiu Huanglong Temple

Huangpu River Huangshan

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Jigong Mountain Jichang Garden

Jixian Baita Jianmen Shu Road

Jinshitan Jingyanggang

Jingyuetan Jingbo Lake

Jiuhuashan Jiuxiang Scenic Area

Jiuzhaigou Jurong Baohua Mountain

Lashan National Forest Park Langya Mountain

Laoshan Leshan Giant Buddha< /p>

Linggu Temple in Liangshan

Lingyan Temple in Lingshan

Liujiaxia Liuhe Pagoda

Longhua Temple in Longchi Scenic Area

< p>Longmen Grottoes Longshou Mountain

Longtan Mountain Lugu Lake

Lunan Stone Forest Scenic Area Lushunkou

Miyaluo Scenic Area

Mogan Mountain, Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty

Mohe Inner Mongolia Grassland

Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge Nantong Langshan Scenic Area

Nanquan Nujiang Grand Canyon

Penglai Pavilion in Panshan

Qixia Mountain in Putuo Mountain

Qianfo Mountain in Qiyun Mountain

Qingdao Zhanqiao in Qingcheng Mountain

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Qufu Sankong People's Square

Sanmenxia Shapotou Tourist Area

Shaolin Temple Shenyang Forbidden City

Shili Qinhuai Grottoes Temple Buddha Statue

Siguniang Mountain in the Bamboo Sea of ??Southern Sichuan

Songhua Lake Songhua River

Songhua River Rime Island Songshan Mountain

Taiping Lake of Ta'er Temple

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Tengchong Volcanic Geothermal Scenic Area Temple of Heaven

Tianchi Tianping Mountain

Tongcheng Confucian Temple in Tianzhu Mountain

Wangjiang River on the Bund Building

Weishan Lake Pseudo Palace and Eight Departments

Wolong Nature Reserve Wusuli River

Wuxi Liyuan Wuxi Plum Garden

Wuxi Yin Garden Wuxi Yuantouzhu

Wudalianchi Wuhou Temple

West Lake Xishan

Xishuangbanna Xixia Tomb Scenic Area

Xihui Park Xiaoyaojin

Xingcheng Beach Xingkai Lake

Xuanwu Lake Yalu River

Yarlu River Bridge Yanhua Pond

Yandang Mountain Yanziji

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Yangzhou Geyuan Yangzhou Slender West Lake

Yangcun "Small World" Yexiang Valley

Yiwulu Mountain Summer Palace

Yinshan Ancient Temple Yingjiang Temple

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Jade Buddha Temple Jade Dragon Snow Mountain

Yuyuan Zhalong Nature Reserve

Tashilunpo Temple Zhalantun

Zhaojun Tomb Zhaoling (North Mausoleum)

Zhaozhou Bridge Zhenjiang Jinshan

Zhenjiang Southern Suburb Scenic Area Great Wall of China

Zhongshan Mausoleum Zhongshan

Zhoukoudian Site Zhouzhuang< /p>

Mount Everest in Zhujiajiao Town

The Ten Thousand Miles of the Great Wall

The Great Wall was built in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in the fifth century BC. In the third century BC, Qin Shihuang unified China and sent Meng Tian After leading an army of 300,000 to drive the Huns north, he connected the original sections of the Great Wall and continued to build them. Subsequently, successive dynasties continued to repair and expand it. By the mid-17th century AD and the end of the Ming Dynasty, construction had lasted for more than 2,000 years.

2 The Forbidden City in Beijing

The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in the center of Beijing. Today people call her the Forbidden City, which means the palace of the past.

3 Guilin Landscape

Guilin Lijiang Scenic Area is the largest and most beautiful karst landscape tourist area in the world. It has fascinated many literati and poets for thousands of years.

Guilin Lijiang Scenic Area is centered on Guilin City, starting from Xing'an Lingqu in the north and Yangshuo in the south, connected by the Li River. Guilin's landscape is famous both at home and abroad for its three unique features: "green mountains, beautiful waters, and strange caves." Among them, one river (Lijiang River), two caves (Reed Flute Cave, Qixing Cave), and three mountains (Duxiu Peak, Fubo Mountain, Diecai Mountain) are the most representative. They are basically the essence of Guilin's landscape.

4 Xi'an Terracotta Warriors and Horses

At the northern foot of Lishan Mountain, dense forests hide a group of large-scale and unique-looking buildings. This is the famous Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum.