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What are the interesting places in Tengchong?

Tengchong is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese, a country of literature, a jade distribution center and a provincial-level historical and cultural city. So what are the interesting places in Tengchong?

Tengchong is a region where volcanoes are concentrated in Asia. There are many volcanoes in Tengchong. Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources, and there are many hot springs and springs. Volcano parks, hot seas, national mourning cemeteries and hometown of overseas Chinese are not to be missed. If you come to Tengchong in autumn, you must go to Ginkgo Village, which will definitely make you feel shocked and surprised.

Tengchong County has a tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of 14.9℃, a minimum temperature of 1℃ and a maximum temperature of 28℃. It is suitable for sightseeing all year round without severe cold in winter and intense heat in summer. Tengchong has a high degree of solar radiation, so it is warm as soon as the sun comes out and cold as soon as it rains. Sweaters must be brought, which can be used all year round in the local area.

recommended scenic spots

1. Tengchong Volcano National Geopark

Tengchong Volcano National Geopark features ancient volcanic geological relics and associated geothermal springs. There are 97 volcanic bodies in the park, of which 25 are well preserved.

2. Heshun Town

Heshun Town is located in Tengchong County, Yunnan Province, 4 kilometers away from Tengchong County. It has the reputation of "Taoyuan Wonderland Surrounded by Volcano". It is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in Yunnan Province. Returned overseas Chinese and their relatives account for 8% of the town's population.

3. Tengchong Confucian Temple

Tengchong Confucian Temple, also known as Xuegong and Xuexue, is located in Tengchong city and is a large-scale group building. Founded in the 16th year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the 5th year of Guangxu, it is the only well-preserved Xuegong in the west of Nujiang River, and the only ancient architectural complex left in Tengchong City during the anti-Japanese war.