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What are the tourist attractions in Ningcheng County?

The tourist attractions in Ningcheng County are:

1, Liaozhongjing Site:

Liaozhongjing is one of the political, economic and cultural centers of Liao country, and its scale and style are modeled after Bianliang, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. There are three walls, which are distributed in a "back" shape. The outer cities are inhabited by Han, Hui, Jurchen and other ethnic minorities. The inner city lords are mainly Khitan civilians and some low-level officials. The imperial capital is inhabited by qidan nobles. There are ancestral temples, palaces and other large buildings in the imperial city, which are beautiful and spectacular.

2. Horyuji in Qing Dynasty:

Horyuji was originally the Mijia Temple in qiwang in Harqin, located in the west courtyard of Dachengzi Town Government, Ningcheng County, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. It turned out to be the flag temple of the Mongolian maharaja of the Harqin tribe and the descendant of Jilama, the minister of the Yuan Dynasty. This temple is one of the top ten famous temples of Yellow Sect in Qing Dynasty.

3. Heili River Forest Region:

Heilihe Forest Region was promoted to Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region level nature reserve from 65438 to 0996, and was promoted to national nature reserve with the approval of the State Council in 2003. The total area is 27638 hectares.

The main protection targets are the ecosystem and biodiversity resources of coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forest in warm temperate zone represented by large natural Pinus tabulaeformis forest. There are dozens of tree species in this area, such as pine, cypress, maple, bodhi, oak and birch. There are wild grapes, bracken, mushrooms, yellow flowers, pecans, wild apricots, wild jujubes, yamanashi and other wild vegetables and wild fruits.

4. Hot water hot springs:

Hot water and hot spring resources are unique. The highest water temperature in central Kong Quan is 97℃, which is one of the highest hot springs in China. Spring water contains a variety of trace elements, which has a good auxiliary effect on many diseases. The development and utilization of this hot spring has a history of more than 1000 years. As early as the Liao Dynasty, Emperor Taizong of Liao Dynasty and later emperors came here to bathe.

5. Hidden Dragon Valley:

Tibetan Dragon Valley Natural Scenic Area is located in seven old Tu Mountain Range at the northern foot of Yanshan Mountain. The grotesque rocks in the scenic area are very spectacular. Walking into the Tibetan Dragon Valley, it seems that you have entered an artistic landscape painting. There are rugged rocks, waterfalls and deep forests, which constitute charming natural scenery. The name of "Hidden Dragon Valley" benefits from the giant stone "Qinglong Mountain" shaped like a dragon.