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Must-see attractions in Jingzhou, Hubei Province

1, Honghu Blue Sky Eco-tourism Scenic Area

Honghu Blue Sky Eco-tourism Scenic Area is located in the northwest of Honghu Lake, which is an eco-tourism area built on the misty and boundless Baili Honghu Lake. The scenic area has vast waters, good natural ecological protection, lush aquatic plants, and more than 70 kinds of fish live in the lake.

2. Zhanghua Temple

Zhanghua Temple, located in Taishi College, Shashi City, Hubei Province, is a famous temple in Jingchu. According to the inscription in the temple, the temple was built in the Taiding period of the Yuan Dynasty, that is, around 1325. The whole temple is a palace-style building pattern, with reasonable layout and resplendence.

3. Baling Mountain Tomb

The ancient tomb of Baling Mountain is 8 kilometers long from north to south and 5 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of over 40 square kilometers. There are many ancient tombs in the mountains, and there are more than 560 extra-large, large and medium-sized tombs in the mound, of which Chu tombs are the most, followed by Wang tombs. Baling Mountain is now a national forest park, with towering trees, vast tea and pine forests and vast smoke waves. It is both majestic and profound, so there is a saying that "Jingzhou does not count as Baling Mountain".

4. Jingzhou Wanshou Tower

Jingzhou Wanshou Pagoda is another important ancient building in Hubei Province. Yu 1956 was announced by Hubei Provincial People's Government as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in the province.

5. Songzi Weishuiyan General Cave

Songzi near the water is famous for its clearness, strangeness, quietness and seclusion in urban and rural areas. Chuanfu River is the site of Pakistan in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and it was defeated in the war. General Yan led the rest of the people to escape into the cave and sealed the enemy with huge stones. When the enemy retreated, he tried to get out of the hole and look for an exit everywhere, but he was killed by hunger and cold. Yan Jiangjun Cave got its name from this.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingzhou