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What places of interest are there in Luoding?

Luoding has a long history, beautiful mountains and rivers, and rich historical sites and unearthed cultural relics. It was named the first batch of historical and cultural cities in Guangdong Province by the Guangdong Provincial People's Government. At present, there are more than 2 tourist attractions that have been opened in Luoding, such as Longkan Rock, Julong Cave, Luoding Pagoda, Luoding Xuegong, Cai Tingkai's former residence, gold and silver lake Holiday Resort, and Luojiang Water Amusement Park. The development and construction of Longwan Tourist Area, which is known as "Jiuzhai in the South of the Yangtze River", has all been completed and will be officially opened to the public during the "Eleventh" Tourism Golden Week. This means that the Luoding Longwan tourist area, which is hidden in the boudoir, shows a charming face.

Longwan Eco-tourism Zone is located in Nanchong Village, Fuhe Town, Luoding, with a scenic area of about 16 square kilometers, and the mountains belong to Yunkai Mountain Range. The altitude is between 6-1,251.5 meters, and the terrain is deeply cut, mostly forming a V-shaped valley. The main features of the scenic spot are small plateau climate, red maple forest, waterfalls, the highest waterfall in the province and rare wild animals and plants.

in the scenic area, there are strange peaks and dangerous scenery, surrounded by peaks and forests, dangerous valleys, and birds are low. There are more than 2 waterfalls and flowing springs, and more than 3 waterfalls are magnificent, leisurely and elegant, or clustered and diarrhea, or more than one waterfall. Among them, there is a "Tianhe" waterfall with a drop of more than 6 meters in the canyon. According to reports, this may be the biggest waterfall in the mainland. The secondary virgin forest in the scenic area is lush, and there are abundant wild resources and agricultural native products. There are also the national rare wild animal salamanders, which belong to the "living fossils" of the Jurassic dinosaur era more than 2 million years ago, and the "giant in the fern kingdom", which ranks first among the eight key protected plants in the country.