Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Recommend where to play in go on road trip, Jianping, Liaoning, and a good place for Jianping to drive for 2 days.

Recommend where to play in go on road trip, Jianping, Liaoning, and a good place for Jianping to drive for 2 days.

Where to play in hot summer, and Jianping are going to go on road trip. There are more than 5,000 years ago in Hongshan Culture, beautiful forest parks, Mongolian mausoleum scenic spots in Qing Dynasty, and holiday villas like Xanadu!

I. Niuheliang National Archaeological Site Park

Niuheliang site belongs to Hongshan Culture in the late Neolithic period. The discovery of the prehistoric sites in Niuheliang, Hongshan Culture, has advanced the verifiable history of Chinese civilization by more than 1000 years, and has been praised by historians as "the new dawn of oriental civilization".

Second, the Qing Dynasty Harqin Mongolian Mausoleum Scenic Area

In Qing Dynasty, the tourist scenic spot of the Mongolian Mausoleum in Harqin is a provincial key cultural relic protection unit with beautiful mountains and rivers and towering ancient trees. It has a history of more than 300 years. It is the largest and best-preserved ancient tomb group in China, and the essence of cultural relics in western Liaoning and eastern Mongolia.

Third, Tianxiu Mountain Forest Park Scenic Area

Tianxiushan Forest Park in Liaoning Province is characterized by rolling mountains, rugged rocks and sparse flowers and trees. In spring, the mountains are blooming and the snow is like the sea; In midsummer, green hills are green and jade is heavy; In late autumn, the red leaves are full of mountains and the valleys are fragrant; In the middle of winter, the mountains are covered with snow and white.

Third, the Lama Mountain Scenic Area.

Located in the west of Shaoguoyingzi Township, Jianping County, the Lama Mountain Scenic Area is famous for its "Song Qi, Stone Monsters and Maple Show", and the site of Yan Great Wall, a national key cultural relic protection unit, winds through the ridge.

Fourth, Pushan Palace Scenic Area

Pushan Palace, formerly known as Pushan Temple, is the largest Taoist temple in Northeast China, a place for religious activities integrating Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and an important scenic spot for local cultural tourism in Jianping.