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Where is Baoquan Mountain? Introduction to Baoquan Mountain

Everyone knows that Baoquan Mountain is not a particularly famous tourist attraction. Many people have not heard of this place, but China Geography has reported it. This is a very beautiful place. The editor will tell you some interesting things about Baoquan Mountain below.

Where is Baoquan Mountain?

Nantaihang, Hui County, Xinxiang, Henan Province

After returning from Baoquan Mountain, I have always wanted to write about my impressions of Baoquan Mountain. It is said that Baoquan Mountain was featured on the "Geographical China" program and was known as the "Little Jiuzhaigou Valley of the Central Plains". There were many remarkable places at that time. However, all the way back, my impression of Baoquan Mountain, except for its towering appearance in a few photos, was overshadowed by a so-called "maturity".

Driving all the way up the mountain, there is a white protective net on the mountain on one side of the mountain road, which is covered with protruding rocks, like a veil studded with rhinestones. In the middle of the canyon, the river flows down step by step. The water in the pool is calm, the ground on the shore is flat, stone benches and tables are arranged neatly, and bamboo forests are also arranged regularly on one side. If you can't see the mountains in the distance, you will definitely doubt that you are walking in the garden of the city.

Go up the mountain road on the left. The stone steps are very clean, with no weeds climbing up and no leaves falling. If you are tired, just sit on the floor and don’t worry about being too sloppy. It won't stain your clothes. On one side of the stone wall, a section of glass-paved plank road has become a unique scenery of Baoquan Mountain.

A smooth stone fence separated us along the way. Water, trees and mountains seem within reach and always seem to be in front of us.

The tour guide said that Baoquan Mountain is a mature scenic spot, but I always feel that it lacks something. It wasn't until I came back and saw a master worker applying varnish on a section of stone steps that I realized that Baoquan Mountain was not lacking anything, but that there were too many traces of artificial carvings, such as plastic vines on the suspension bridge, bamboo rafts on the water, and flowers planted in stone mortars. The mark is so thoughtful and nuanced that it vividly transforms the rough and primitive sketch into a painted actor.

I still like the most natural and authentic things.