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Nanjian Attractions

1. Taiji Summit: Located at the northern end of Nanjian County, about 35 kilometers away from Nanjian County, facing Weibaoshan Mountain, the famous Taoist holy land in western Yunnan. The mountain is majestic and towering, with twelve streams converging and thirteen mountains branching, with an altitude of 3061 meters. 2. Nanjian Earth Forest: Located around Nanjian Bazi, there are four or five scenic spots such as the foot of the West Mountain, Zongfuzhuang, and the campground. The largest and most spectacular one is the Tulin tourist area behind Zongfu Village in the southeastern part of the county. 3. Wuliangshan National Nature Reserve: Located at the junction of four geographical regions: northern Myanmar, the Hengduan Mountains, the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, and the Indochina Peninsula, it is a zone where Yunnan's climate, soil, animals and plants transition from north to south, and where the east and west meet. 4. Lingbaoshan National Forest Park: Lingbaoshan is famous for its unique shape. Overlooking the reclining Buddha, it gives people the feeling of a spiritual mountain and makes people feel pious. On the ridge of Lingbao Mountain, stone buildings from the Dali Kingdom of the Song Dynasty are still preserved. 5. Huangcaoling: Towering ancient trees and lush vegetation, but due to historical reasons, they have been disfigured. The recreation of nature now forms a unique alpine meadow.