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Tumen City Attractions

Tumenjiang Park, Tumen Port, Fengwu Reservoir Scenic Area, Riguang Scenic Area, Kukong Mountain, etc. 1. Tumen River Park: Located on the Tumen River on the border between China and North Korea, across the river from Nanyang, North Korea. 2. Tumen Port: On both sides of the country gate are engraved reliefs reflecting the Chinese people’s devotion to socialist modernization, love of peace, and cherishing friendship. 3. Fengwu Reservoir Scenic Area: Fengwu Reservoir Scenic Area is 12 kilometers away from the city.

Tumen River Park, Tumen Port, Fengwu Reservoir Scenic Area, Sunlight Scenic Area, Kukong Mountain, etc.

1. Tumen River Park: Tumen River Park is located on the Tumen River on the border between China and North Korea, across the river from Nanyang, North Korea. The park was built in 1982, with a total length of more than 2,000 meters along the river, with stone embankments and asphalt paved roads.

2. Tumen Port: The national gate of the port is 22.45 meters long, 5.65 meters wide and 13.77 meters high. It was built in 1988. On both sides of the country's gate are engraved reliefs reflecting the Chinese people's devotion to socialist modernization, love of peace, and cherishing friendship.

3. Fengwu Reservoir Scenic Area: Fengwu Reservoir Scenic Area is 12 kilometers away from the city. In 1989, the Fengwu Reservoir Scenic Area, which integrates natural and cultural landscapes, was established as a nature reserve and scenic tourist area.

4. Riguang Scenic Area: Riguang Mountain is 4.3 kilometers away from the city and 400 meters above sea level. There are strange peaks standing on the mountain, jagged rocks and lush trees.

5. Kulongshan: The Yuwenbu of Kulongshan are not Xianbei. They are distant relatives of the Xiongnu Nan Chanyu who lived in the east of Yinshan Mountain. They originally had twelve tribes. In the first century AD, the Northern Huns soldiers After being defeated and moving westward, more than 100,000 Huns who stayed in Mobei settled down and moved eastward to Liaodong where they mixed with the Xianbei people. The Yuwen tribe was one of the Huns who moved eastward at this time.