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Tongcheng county tourist attractions

The tourist attractions in Tongcheng County include Huangpao Mountain National Camellia Industry Demonstration Park, Huanglong Mountain Scenic Area, Huangpao Mountain, Tomb of Unknown Heroes and Xishan Tourist Area.

1, Huangpao Mountain National Camellia oleifera Industry Demonstration Park

Huangpao Mountain Camellia oleifera Industrial Park is located at No.333 Tongcheng Avenue, Juanshui Town. It is a modern park integrating intensive processing, high-yield cultivation demonstration, scientific research, teaching and training, tea oil reserves in southern Hubei and eco-cultural tourism, covering an area of 500 mu.

2. Huanglong Mountain Scenic Area

Huanglong Mountain area spans Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi provinces. Named after Huanglong in Wuchang in the first year of Wu in the Three Kingdoms. Also known as Tian Yue, it is above the Five Mountains. Huanglong Mountain is not only the birthplace of Buddhism Huanglong School, but also the 25th Cave of Taoism.

3. Huangpao Mountain

Huangpao Mountain is located 37 kilometers southeast of the county seat, commonly known as Huang Mao. The mountain is north-south, about12km long. The elevation of Huailiao Village, the main peak, is1100 meters. The mountain range spans east longitude 1 14 degrees 4 minutes and north latitude 29 degrees 13 minutes.

4. Tomb of the Unknown Hero

The Tomb of the Unknown Hero is on the west side of Tianyue Temple in Huanglong Mountain. It was built by the 92nd Division of the National Revolutionary Army from February 1939 to February 10 to commemorate the soldiers who died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in southern Shandong and southern Hubei. The whole mausoleum area covers an area of 500 mu, and consists of Yimen, tomb entrance, permanent pavilion, main tomb, hero spring and tombs, all of which are built with stone.

5. Xishan Tourist Area

Xishan Tourist Area is located in the south of the county seat 1.5 km, with a total area of 6 square kilometers. As one of the religious shrines where Taoism and Buddhism coexist in Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi, it began in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Qing Dynasty, with a history of 1200 years. Luo Siyuan, a Taoist real person in the Tang Dynasty, once sat here to make an alchemy and built Jiugong Temple.