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What are the interesting places to go to Chengde in winter?

There are many interesting places in Chengde in winter, such as skiing, hot springs, lantern festivals and snow scenes in summer resorts. The following are some recommended scenic spots for your reference.

1. Puning Temple is the largest Buddhist activity place in northern China, where monks gather and incense is flourishing. Among them, the golden lacquer woodcarving Buddha statues with thousands of hands and eyes are the most cultural relics and artistic values in the world.

2. Saihanba National Forest Park is the largest forest park in northern China, located in Bashang area of Chengde, and was originally a part of Mulan paddock, a famous royal hunting garden in Qing Dynasty.

3. Tangjiawan Scenic Area? Address: east15km of Cangzi Township Government in the middle of Chengde County.

4. Summer resort? Address: No.20, Lizhengmen Road, Shuangqiao District, Chengde. It is the largest existing classical royal garden in China and the highest model of classical gardens in China.

Qiansongba Forest Park is located in the northwest of Fengning County, Hebei Province, southeast of "Grassland Beach" in the north of Beijing. It is a new tourist attraction with natural secondary forest landscape as its color.

6. Wudaogou Scenic Area? Mulan Weichang State-owned Forest Farm Administration is located in the northwest of Weichang County, Hebei Province, with a total area of 48.3 square kilometers. This is the former site of one of the 72 paddocks in Mulan paddock in Qing Dynasty (Haronggui paddock is Mongolian, Chinese means black place), and it is the best-preserved paddock at present. There are twelve large temples with gorgeous colors and resplendence. These temples have different styles and are examples of the blending of Han, Mongolian and Tibetan cultures.

7. The Waiba Temple is located in the hilly area in the east and north of the summer resort, surrounded by twelve large temples with gorgeous colors and resplendence. These temples have different styles and are examples of the blending of Han, Mongolian and Tibetan cultures.