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Recommendation of the best tourist destination in July

Chengde, Hebei Province is the best tourist destination in July.

Chengde is located in the northeast of Hebei Province, surrounded by mountains and waters, with lush trees, beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. The whole villa hall is magnificent and elegant; The Ming Lake is full and the islands are dotted; Pingchuan wilderness, lush; Beautiful mountains and rivers, lush trees, very cool. It is perfect to travel here in July. Chengde City was listed in the first batch of national excellent tourist cities by the National Tourism Administration at the end of 1998, and is known as the "Pearl of Zisai".

Chengde is endowed with unique tourism resources, and there are many "the best in the world": the world's largest royal garden-summer resort, the world's largest royal temple group-Waiba Temple, the world's shortest river-Jehol, the world's first strange pine-Kowloon pine and so on. There are more than 0/300 underground cultural relics/kloc-with rich resources, complete types, concentrated distribution and well-preserved, especially the royal gardens in Qing Dynasty and the largest existing royal temples and palaces in China.

Chengde scenic spot

Chengde mountain resort 1

Chengde mountain resort is located in the north of Chengde City, Hebei Province, commonly known as Chengde Palace, formerly known as Jehol Palace. It was built in the forty-second year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty and finally completed in the fifty-fifth year of Qianlong. It took 87 years to build buildings, platforms, halls, pavilions, temples, towers, corridors, bridges 120, and 72 scenic spots, especially Kang and Ganyu, which were the summer resorts and palaces of the Qing emperors.

2. Waiba Temple

The Lamaism temples around the Summer Resort were built in the form of Tibetan and Xinjiang Lamaism temples, which were used by the nobles of border ethnic minorities to worship Buddha when they made pilgrimages to the emperor. *** 12, of which eight were directly managed by the Qing government, so they were called "eight outer altars". According to the architectural style, temples are divided into three types: Tibetan, Chinese and Sino-Tibetan. They combine the essence of the architectural art of the Han and Tibetan nationalities, and are magnificent and extremely royal.

3. Underwater Great Wall

The underwater Great Wall is located in Panjiakou Reservoir, Kuancheng Manchu Autonomous County, Chengde City, Hebei Province. The waters of the whole scenic spot are 60 kilometers deep, and the Great Wall passes such as Panjiakou and xifengkou are not underwater, just like a bright pearl embedded in the depths of the Yanshan Mountains. There are beautiful mountains and rivers in the scenic area, and lakes and mountains complement each other, so it is nicknamed "Small Guilin beyond the Great Wall" and "Beaulieu Lake".

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