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Places of interest in Zhangjiakou

Huangdi City, Dajingmen, Wan Li Great Wall, Bashang Grassland and Xiaowutai Mountain.

Huangdi city 1

Huangdi City, the old town of Zhuolu, also known as Xuanyuan City, is located 50 meters north of Sanbao Village, Fanshan Town, Zhuolu County. According to historical records, after the Yellow Emperor killed Chiyou and served Emperor Yan, he built a city on the flat land under Zhuolu Mountain. According to legend, Huangdi City is the capital of Huangdi Jianhua and Xiajian.

2. Dajingmen

Dajingmen, a national key cultural relics protection unit. Located at the northern end of Zhangjiakou City, it was built in Chongzhen 17 (AD 1644) and has a history of more than 350 years. Dajingmen is one of the four passes of the Great Wall in Wan Li, which has played an important role in history.

3. Wan Li Great Wall

The Great Wall, also known as the Great Wall of Wan Li, is an ancient military defense project in China. It is a tall, solid and continuous long wall, which is used to limit the enemy's actions. The Great Wall is not a simple isolated wall, but a defense system with the wall as the main body and a large number of cities, obstacles, pavilions and landmarks.

4. Bashang grassland

Bashang grassland, also known as the first grassland in northern Beijing, is located in Hebei Province, which is a meadow grassland formed by the sudden rise of grassland and climate and vegetation. The north of Chengde 100 km is called Bashang grassland area.

5. Xiaowutai Mountain

Xiao Wutai Mountain (xi m: o w ǔ shā n) at the junction of Yuxian County and Zhuolu County in Hebei Province is the main peak of Taihang Mountain and the highest peak above the main vein. Xiaowutai Mountain has five commanding heights, namely Dongtai, Xitai, Nantai, Beitai and Zhongtai. The heights of the five platforms are all above 2500 meters above sea level, among which Dongtai, which is 2882 meters above sea level, is the most famous.

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