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Tourist attractions in Kecheng District

Lanke, mt

Michelle, also known as Shishi Mountain and Shiqiao Mountain. Ke, which refers to the handle of an axe, is a must-see place for tourists when they visit Quzhou. Keke Mountain is towering with ancient trees and lush green pines and bamboos. In addition to Xiaqingdong, Richi Pavilion, Frontline People and Yanta, there are Bailiang, Keshan Shiqiao Temple, Ren Xian Chess Academy and Jixian Temple, which are collectively called Keshan Eight Scenes.

Wuxijiang scenic spot

Jiulong Lake is located at17km south of Quzhou City. It is a high gorge Pinghu formed by the Huangtankou Dam intercepting the Wuxi River. It faces Michelle, the fairy town of Weiqi, across the mountain, with picturesque lakes and mountains.

Jiuhuashan scenic spot

Jiuhua Mountain in Quzhou, commonly known as Xiaojiuhua Scenic Scenic Area, is the main tourist attraction of Quzhou, a historic city in Zhejiang Province, and the highest mountain in Kecheng District. Because its shape and scale are similar to Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui, it is called "Little Jiuhua Mountain".

Baiyun Mountain

Baiyun Mountain in Liang Shi is 206.5 meters above sea level, located in the west of Quzhou, an ancient city. It runs more than ten miles west along Baiyun Mountain Road and crosses Qujiang River. Baiyun Mountain is a Qianligang Mountain that extends to the residual vein on the edge of Jinqu Basin. It is bordered by Shiliangxi in the north and Liutangjian in the south. It consists of three peaks: Baiyun Mountain, Dagang Mountain and Qumen Mountain, and it twists and turns from west to east.

Wushishan scenic spot

Wushi Mountain is 52 1 m above sea level, which is the mountain where the northern foot of Huaiyu Mountain (76 1) meets the southern area of Jinqu Basin. Located at the junction of Jiangshan, Changshan and Ke Cheng counties, the geological and geomorphological changes are very rich. Changshan National Geopark is located at the southern foot of Hushan Mountain.

Nanzong Confucius temple

The wooden statue of Confucius Siluge, located in the Confucius Temple in Quzhou, western Zhejiang Province, is one of the two major Confucius temples in China, which is juxtaposed with the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province, and is known as the "Holy Land of Nanzong". At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, Jin Bing invaded the south, and the Confucius Group moved to Qu under the leadership of Confucius' 48th generation Sun Kongduanyou, and established a family temple here. Since then, there have been many descendants, and Quzhou has become Confucius' second hometown.