Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Jinsha county scenic spot

Jinsha county scenic spot

Wujiang Gallery, Lengshuihe Nature Reserve, Yankong Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Zone, Sanzhangshui Provincial Forest Park, Aoshi Roche Tomb, etc.

1 Wujiang Gallery: Wujiang Gallery, which originated in Luxiang, southeast of Weining Autonomous County, Guizhou Province, flows through Fuling, Chongqing, and joins the Yangtze River. It is the main tributary of the Yangtze River, with a total length of 1037 km and a length of 874 km in Guizhou. History is called "Jiang Yan", "Qianjiang" and "Fuling River".

2. Lengshuihe Nature Reserve: Lengshuihe Nature Reserve, located 30 kilometers northwest of the county seat, is located in Sanchahu District of Pingba Township, Lvzhu District of Otawa of Datian Township, Qingmen and Hongzi District of Qingmen Township, Huancheng Road and Taiping District of Taiping Township and Shichang District of Shichang Township.

3. Cave Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Zone: Cave Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Zone features scattered farmhouses and sightseeing agriculture in fields and forests, and also has rich and colorful natural scenery, ethnic folk culture and hot springs.

4. Sanzhangshui Provincial Forest Park: Sanzhangshui Provincial Forest Park in Jinsha County is located at the junction of Shatu Town, Houshan Township and Guantian Township in Jinsha County, on the north bank of the main channel of Wujiangdu Power Station Reservoir Area, facing Xifeng County in Guiyang City across the river, with Liuguanghe Huajue Canyon Scenic Area in the upstream and Pianyan River and Wujiangdu Reservoir Dam in the downstream.

5. Stone Carvings of Aoshi and Roche Tombs: The stone carving of Aojia Tombs is located in Lulou Village, Shichang Township, and consists of two groups of tombs in the north and south. Nanling was built in the 31st year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1905); The Northern Tombs were built in the 24th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1898). The two tombs are more than 30 meters apart, built on the mountain, rising step by step, and the tomb covers an area of 1200 square meters. This tomb group is used to bury seven people from three generations of Ao Zhengke.