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Where to go for fun self-driving tours around Laiyang on weekends? Four recommended routes for self-driving tours to Laiyang with beautiful scenery.

The weekend is just around the corner. Friends who don’t want to travel far and want to relax, go here for a walk. It will save time, effort and money. You can see endless beautiful scenery and be happy without any effort. The destination of our self-driving trip this week is Laiyang!

1. Niangniang Mountain Ecological Tourism Scenic Area

A national tourist attraction. The Temple of Our Lady of Queen of Heaven, which was built in the Ming Dynasty, has been restored on the mountain. Sanjia Temple and other temples are holy places for the Three Purities to seek enlightenment. The Tianhou Notre Dame Palace on Niangniang Mountain was built in the Ming Dynasty. It was the earliest Taoist temple in Shandong where Wang Chongyang, Ma Yu and Qiu Chuji of the Quanzhen sect spread Taoism. The original site of the Temple of Our Lady of Tin Hau was destroyed by war in the late Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. After reconstruction, the Temple of Our Lady of Tin Hau is integrated with the "Seven Sons Lianfeng" mountain. A group of antique buildings based on the Ming and Qing styles are scattered around the mountains in an orderly manner. Climbing up the stone steps behind the palace, you can see the foundation stone ruins of the Nanshan Gate of the old Empress Temple on the left side near the peak.

2. Fushan Dragon King Temple

Located in the north of Fushan Village in the west of Xuefang Town, Fushan is surrounded by the Wulong River on three sides. The river is wide, deep and fast. Since ancient times, some people have built temples to pray for blessings. Safety. In accordance with the principle of restoring the old as it was, the Dragon King Temple was newly built at the site. It is a comprehensive cultural attraction based on Chinese dragon culture and supplemented by traditional mainstream culture. It is designed in the Qing Dynasty Northern School antique architectural style. The temple gate is towering and majestic. Paint and colorful paintings, lifelike.

3. Nine Emperors Palace

It is located on Jinshan Mountain bordering Jimo Jinkou Town and Laiyang Xuefang Town, with Haiyang to the east, Laiyang to the north, Laoshan Mountain to the south, and close to Qingdao , known as the "three counties of Jiming". The Cimu Pavilion behind the Nine Emperors Palace is somewhat similar to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing and is also the highlight of the Palace.

4. Jinshan Pagoda

The Jinshan Pagoda, built on the site of the Ming Dynasty, echoes the Tianhou Palace. Climbing to the top of the tower, you can see the artificial lake as level as a mirror up close, with its winding paths leading to secluded areas; you can see the vast misty waves and green mountains at the estuary from a distance.

Beautiful Laiyang, I look forward to meeting you next time!