Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What fun places are there in Northeast China? What are the must-see attractions?

What fun places are there in Northeast China? What are the must-see attractions?

The Northeastern Shenyang Palace Museum, Shenyang World Expo Park, Qianshan Scenic Area, Jingyuetan Scenic Area and other places are worth visiting. The following is a detailed introduction to these attractions, let’s take a look.

1. Shenyang Palace Museum.

The Shenyang Palace Museum was originally a royal palace built and used in the early Qing Dynasty. It was built in 1625 (the fifth year of Ming Dynasty and the tenth year of Tianming in the Later Jin Dynasty). The Shenyang Palace Museum, established on the palace ruins, is a famous ancient palace art museum with a rich collection of palace art.

In 1961, the State Council designated the Shenyang Forbidden City as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units; on July 1, 2004, the 28th World Heritage Committee meeting approved the Shenyang Forbidden City as an extension of the cultural heritage of the Ming and Qing imperial palaces The project is included in the World Cultural Heritage List. The high platform architecture of the Shenyang Forbidden City and the architectural style of "high palace and low palace" are unique in the history of Chinese palace architecture.

2. Shenyang World Expo Park.

Shenyang Botanical Garden, located in Dongling District, Shenyang City, is also known as Shenyang World Expo Garden and Shenyang World Horticultural Expo Garden. It is a collection of green ecological appreciation, fine garden art, humanistic landscape architecture, scientific research and education, entertainment and leisure. A multi-functional comprehensive tourist attraction integrating activities. It was built in February 1959 and officially opened to the outside world in 1993.

Shenyang Botanical Garden is the venue for the 2006 World Horticultural Expo in Shenyang, China. It is known as the "World Expo Garden in the Forest" and has been rated as "The Top 50 Scenic Spots in Liaoning Province" and "The 15th Best Scenic Spot in Shenyang City". It has honorable titles such as "Great Tourism Landscape" and "Top Ten Popular Science Education Bases in Shenyang City". In 2004, it won the title of the first batch of 5A-level tourist attractions in the country.

3. Qianshan Scenic Area.

Qianshan Scenic Area is located about 25 kilometers southeast of the city center of Anshan, Liaoning Province. It is the essence of Qianshan Mountains. It is one of the first batch of national scenic spots announced by the Chinese government in 1982, and is also a national 5A tourist attraction in China. The main peak of Qianshan Mountain, Xianrentai, is 708.5 meters above sea level (the highest point accessible to tourists). The Qianshan Scenic Area covers an area of ??about 50 square kilometers. With Maitreya Peak as the core, it is divided into four major scenic areas (north, middle, south, and west). Generally speaking, the north and west areas have many temples and historic sites, and the middle and south areas have many mountains and dense forests.

Although Qianshan is located outside the Great Wall, the mountains are tall and beautiful and the scenery is beautiful. It is known as the Pearl of Northeast China and the No. 1 Mountain in Liaodong. There are more than 200 cultural landscapes and relics in the scenic area, including Seven Temples, Twelve Temples, Nine Palaces, Ten Nunneries, and Tang Dynasty ancient city ruins, as well as natural scenery such as Yubi Mountain, Xiaohuang Mountain, and Xianrentai National Forest Park. The peaks of Qianshan Mountain combine dangerous, precipitous, beautiful, strange and secluded scenery with magnificent scenery.

4. Jingyuetan Scenic Area.

Jingyuetan Scenic Area is 12 kilometers away from the city center, covering an area of ??200 square kilometers, with 4.3 square kilometers of water surface, 80 square kilometers of scenic artificial forests, and a forest coverage rate of 58.6%. It is known as "the largest artificial forest in Asia". The area includes Jingyuetan National Key Scenic Area, Jingyuetan National Forest Park and Jilin Province Jingyuetan Tourist Resort.

Jingyue Lake was founded in 1934. Its rich tourism resources and superior ecological environment have become well-known at home and abroad. In 1988, it was approved by the State Council as a national key scenic spot. In 1989, it was approved as a national forest park by the Ministry of Forestry. In 2011, it was rated as a national AAAAA tourist attraction.