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Wudi county scenic spot

Shell dike scenic spot, Yellow River Island scenic spot, Jieshi Mountain scenic spot, Millennium Shawn Ku scenic spot, Wudi ancient city scenic spot, etc.

1. Shell dike scenic spot: The first batch of eight original ecological tourist scenic spots in Shandong, located in the northernmost part of Wudi and the southwest bank of Bohai Bay, are known as "Shandong Arctic". The total length of these two shell dike islands is 133 km, and the total reserves reach 360 million cubic meters. Whether buried deep underground or exposed on the ground, the shell content almost reaches 100%.

2. Yellow River Island Scenic Area: a national AAAA-level tourist scenic spot, located in the northeast of Wudi County, Binzhou City, Shandong Province, bordering on the Bohai Sea, it is the old course of the Yellow River, surrounded by Qinkou River and Taoer River, and surrounded by water. It is the overlapping zone of the Yellow River Delta Efficient Ecological Economic Zone, Shandong Peninsula Blue Economic Zone, Bohai Rim Economic Zone and the provincial capital urban agglomeration economic zone, with convenient transportation.

3. Jieshi Mountain Scenic Area: a national AAA scenic spot, located in Jieshi Mountain Town, Wudi County. It is a cone-shaped composite volcanic pile formed by volcanic eruption 730 thousand years ago. It is the youngest volcano in Shandong Province and the only outcrop volcano in North China Plain. Fiona Fang is 0.39 square kilometers, with an altitude of 63.4 meters and a foot circumference of 1.600 meters, and is known as "the first mountain in southern Beijing".

4. Millennium Shawn Ku Scenic Area: a national AAA-level tourist scenic spot, located in Cuiwangmeng Village, Chewang Ancient Town (that is, Cuijia, Wang Jia and Mengjia are adjacent to each other), between Dehui New River and the old and new rivers in Ma Jiahe during flood control, it is a typical plant relic of the old Yellow River.

5. Wudi Ancient City Scenic Area: a national AAAA-level tourist scenic spot, which was formed in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, developed in Sui and Tang Dynasties and flourished in Ming and Qing Dynasties. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, it occupied an area of115000m2. There are gates, turrets and bell and drum towers on the rammed earth wall. There are complete business hotels in the city, and there are moats, Lotus Bay and other water systems around the city.