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Fangshan tourist attractions daquan ranking self-driving

Fangshan self-driving tourist attractions ranking is:

Du Shi 1:

Du Shi Scenic Area is located in the southwest of Fangshan District, Beijing. It is a river valley formed by Juma River, a tributary of Daqing River, cutting the northern end of Taihang Mountain, with a total length of about 20 kilometers. Because there are ten ferries crossing the Juma River here in history, it is named "Du Shi".

2. Fangshan Waterfront Forest Park:

Fangshan Waterfront Forest Park is dominated by Xiaoqing River and Yaba River, with Youth Park, Wetland Park and Fangshan Park as nodes. The planning concept of "taking green as god, water as soul, people-oriented and natural ecology" is outlined, which highlights the natural ecological scene of forest, water and forest-water interdependence.

3. Shihua Cave:

Beijing Shihuadong National Geopark is located in north-central Fangshan District, Beijing. Beijing Shihuadong National Geopark, located on the Dashi River, belongs to karst caves and secondary chemical deposition landscapes in caves, and there are two major types of geological relics: landform landscapes and geological structures 15. It belongs to temperate continental monsoon climate zone, with 265,438+03 genera, 324 species of vascular plants and 57 species of animals.

4. Yunju Temple:

Yunju Temple is located in Shuitou Village, Dashiwo Town, Fangshan District, southwest of Beijing, 70 kilometers away from the city center. Covers an area of more than 70,000 square meters. Yunju Temple, Shijingshan Tibetan Sutra Cave and Tang Liao Pagoda Group constitute a treasure house of Buddhist cultural characteristics in China.

Yunju Temple was built in the late Sui Dynasty and early Tang Dynasty. Originally known as "Zhiquan Temple", it was later renamed as "Yunju Temple". The temple covers an area of 0.07 square kilometers. After years of renovation, five courtyards and six halls have been formed. It was destroyed by Japanese artillery in the 1940s. After liberation, after two large-scale repairs.

5, Beijing ape-man site:

Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site is located in Gulong Mountain, Zhoukoudian Town, Fangshan District, Beijing, about 50 kilometers away from Beijing. It is an important paleolithic site in China.

Zhoukoudian site * * has found 27 fossils and cultural relics in different periods, more than 200 human fossils, 654.38 million stone tools, a large number of fire remains and hundreds of animal fossils. It is a treasure house of human fossils and a comprehensive research base of paleoanthropology, archaeology, paleontology, stratigraphy, chronology, environmental science and karst science.