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Tourist Attractions in Lufeng Mountain

There are many tourist attractions in Lufeng Mountain, each of which has a wonderful legend that cannot be told one by one. Such as "Tian Shu Rock" (it is said to be the place where Emperor Nanwangzhuang obtained the "Tian Shu Rock" during the Ming Dynasty). "Five Dragon Palace", "Five Dragon Cave", "Tian Duan Duan", "Little Ghost Road", "Guishi Ridge", "Two Coils of Dragons", "Mashuan Zhuang", "Lu Banxiu", "Eighteen Pans", " "Dengtian Stone", "Liuquan Temple", "Mazhao Spring", "Bagua Temple", "Three Emperors Hall", "Jade Emperor Hall", "Slate Pool", "The First Pot in the World" and so on.

There are many cultural monuments in the Lufeng Mountain Scenic Area. The cultural monuments in the scenic area include:

The ruins of Liuquan Temple (Ming and Qing Dynasties) are located on the hillside of Lufeng Mountain in Taoquan Township, Cixian County; the Wuliang Hall in Lufeng Mountain and Wulong Palace ruins (Ming Dynasty) are located in Xilufeng Mountain, Beiwangzhuang Village, Taoquan Township, Ci County; Julongshan Stone Carvings (Ming and Qing Dynasties) are located in the south of Nanchakou Village, Taoquan Township, Ci County; Tianbaozhai Stone Carvings (Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties) are located in Yuntai Mountain in Huatuo Village, Taoquan Township, Ci County; Nainai Temple Theater (Qing Dynasty) is located in Hanzhuang Village, Taoquan Township, Ci County; Beizhai Site (Yuan, Qing Dynasty) is located in the northeast of Bechakou Village, Taoquan Township, Ci County; Yunmo The village (Yuan) is located in Suozhuang, Taoquan Township; the Laoye Mountain Buddhist shrine is located on the top of Laoye Mountain; the stone carvings of Zhaowang Temple are located in the south of Nanchakou Village and other historic sites.