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Where is Qibin Natural Tai Chi Tourist Area located?

Qibin Natural Tai Chi Tourist Area is a national AAA tourist attraction.

Qibin Natural Tai Chi Tourist Area is a national AAA tourist attraction. Located in the southern section of the Qihe River in Shangyu Township, Qibin District, Hebi City, the beautiful Qihe River forms a distinct reverse "S"-shaped flow here from east to west, and the green mountains on both sides naturally form two vivid and bright lines here. Yin fish and yang fish create a magical yin and yang Tai Chi picture.

During the Yin and Shang Dynasties, King Wen of Zhou was detained here by King Zhou of Yin. He observed the sky at night and studied the divine maps by day. King Wen surprisingly discovered the natural Tai Chi Bagua graphics. This laid the foundation of the Zhouyi Bagua metaphysical culture that influenced the world. Looking from a distance, Qishui is soft and affectionate, embracing the underworld and carrying the Yang officials. Tai Chi is criss-crossing and orienting the universe, which is completely natural. It is a divine stroke of unity between man and nature, and a source of ever-rotating wisdom. The entire scenic spot is full of divine will and aura.

In the Natural Tai Chi Tu Scenic Area, there are both the Qingyan Temple, a thousand-year-old temple, and entertainment venues for tourists. On the west side of the Tai Chi Tu, among the Qingyan cliffs, there is the Thousand Buddha Cave from the Northern Wei Dynasty. The Nantianmen and the Beitianmen, which are guarded by one man and cannot be opened by ten thousand people, are even more thrilling and breathtaking for tourists. On top of Qingyan Jue, there are both white-lined carvings from ancient times and an observation platform for people to look far and near. The 3,000-meter-long mountain trail and the 1,500-meter viewing corridor are enough to keep tourists entertained.