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Zhenyuan tourist attractions

Zhenyuan tourist attractions include Jitou Mountain, Qianfo Mountain Forest Park and Shikong Temple Grottoes.

1, Jitoushan

Jitou Mountain is like a cock waiting to be seen. The towering aqueduct rises from the ground, pulling Ruhe River up the mountain and watering thousands of acres of fertile land, showing the strength and wisdom of the people.

2. Qianfoshan Forest Park

It is 1 km away from Zhenyuan County, and provincial highway 3 18 passes through the territory. Qianfoshan Forest Park is located in Qianfoshan, zhenyuan county.

3. Shikong Temple Grottoes

Shuanglong Mountain, also known as the Big Buddha Temple, was called Shikong Mountain in ancient times, and the stone wall stands on one side of Shandong, which is suitable for grotto sculpture. Shikong Temple has original Buddha Cave, Sleeping Buddha Cave, Guanyin Cave, Lingguang Cave and Wang Longdong Cave. There is a temple under the stone wall in front of the grottoes, and various plastic statues are placed in the temple.

Brief introduction of zhenyuan county landform;

Zhenyuan county belongs to the gully region of the Loess Plateau, where there are both mountains and plateaus. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, with an average elevation of 1456 m, the highest elevation of 1767 m (Sancha Laoye Mountain) and the lowest elevation of1kloc-0/kloc-0 m (Shangxiaomao River). Heihe River, Puhe River, Jiaokou River, Ruhe River, Honghe River and Panyangjian River flow from northwest to southeast.

Zhenyuan county is divided into three regions: the gully region of the Loess Plateau, with an area of about 1484 square kilometers, accounting for 48.9% of the total area. The five platforms are all in the southeast direction, the middle part is relatively flat, and the surrounding beams, headlands and headlands fluctuate with a slope of about15 ~ 20; Gully area of loess residual tableland, with a total area of 1295 square kilometers, accounting for 34% of the total area, with broken tableland surface and vertical and horizontal valleys, with a relative height difference of about 350 meters; Loess hilly and gully region, with a total area of about 625 square kilometers, accounting for 17. 1% of the total area.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shikong Temple Grottoes