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Recommended tourist attractions in Fengxin

1. Baizhang Mountain Scenic Area

Baizhang Mountain is located in the northwest of Fengxin, with an altitude of more than 1,000 meters. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, the scenery is beautiful. "The majestic wind is as high as a hundred feet, and the incense lasts for thousands of years." It is the birthplace of Chinese Buddhism's "clear rules for the world" and enjoys a high reputation in Chinese and foreign Buddhist circles.

2. Jiuxian Hot Spring

Jiuxian Hot Spring is located in the mountainous area in the northwest of Baoxi Township, Fengxin County, Jiangxi Province. It has beautiful mountains, clear waters and picturesque scenery. There are 50,000 acres of moso bamboo forest in the township on both sides of the mountains, which are lush and green all year round.

3. Baizhang Temple

Baizhang Temple is located in the mountainous area of ??northwest Jiangxi at the junction of the four counties of Xiushui, Tonggu, Yifeng and Fengxin in Jiangxi Province. It is located in the national 4A-level scenic spot Baizhang Mountain Scenery Within the scenic area.

4. Gengxiang Temple

Gengxiang Temple is located in Huibu Town, Fengxin County. It was founded in 1656 by Geng'an Zen Master Bu Ji, the 38th generation descendant of the Caodong Sect of Zen Buddhism. Gengxiang Temple has special significance not only in Buddhism but also in the history of Chinese art. Because it is the place where Bada Shanren, a great master of Chinese painting, took refuge and took refuge. During his more than 20 years in Gengxiang Temple, Bada Shanren paid no attention to worldly affairs and devoted himself to landscapes.

5. Hualin Mountain Scenic Area

Hualin Mountain Scenic Area is located in the northwest of Gao'an City, 55 kilometers away from Gao'an City, and is located in Gao'an City, Fengxin County and Yifeng County The junction of three counties. The forest coverage rate of the whole area is over 85%, and the negative ion content in the air has been measured to be 80,000/cubic centimeter. It has been a battleground for military strategists in history.