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Brief introduction of Niushou Mountain scenic spot in Nanjing
Nanjing Niushou Mountain Scenic Area is named after the two peaks protruding from the top of the mountain resemble the horns of a bull's head. This scenic spot is one of the four famous scenic spots in Jinling, and now it is a long-term memorial site of the Buddha's parietal relic, which is known as the "head of spring cattle".
The main scenic spots in Niushou Mountain Scenic Area include Foding Temple, Foding Tower, Foding Palace, Yuefei Anti-Gold Base, Cliff Stone Carving, Hongjue Temple Tower, Zhenghe Cultural Park and so on.
In February, 2002 1,1,Niushou Mountain was announced by the Ministry of People, Culture and Tourism of China as an AAAA national tourist attraction.
In Niushou Mountain Scenic Area, visitors can enjoy spectacular natural scenery and rich cultural landscape.
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