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What are the tourist attractions in Fuping County?

1, Revolutionary Memorial Hall in Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region

The Revolutionary Memorial Hall in Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region is located 40 miles south of Fuping County, Hebei Province. It is 280 kilometers away from Beijing, 0/00 kilometers away from the provincial capital Shijiazhuang/KLOC-,0/40 kilometers away from Baoding/KLOC-,and 70 kilometers away from Wutai Mountain, a holy place of Buddhism. Located at the intersection of Fuping, Shijiazhuang, Dingzhou, Xinzhou and Baoding, the traffic is very convenient.

2. Tianshengqiao National Forest Park

Tianshengqiao National Forest Park is located in Fuping County, Hebei Province, adjacent to Wutai Mountain in Shanxi Province. Its geographical coordinates are: east longitude113o46' ~113o56', north latitude 38O45' ~ 38O56', with a total area of 1 1600.

3. Yunhua Valley Scenic Area

Yunhua Valley Scenic Area is located in xia zhuang Township, Fuping County, 50 kilometers away from the county seat and only 30 kilometers away from Wutai Mountain, a Buddhist holy place. It is adjacent to Zhujiaying Tianqiao Waterfall Scenic Area, Lingshou Wuyuezhai Scenic Area and Pingshan Tuoliang Scenic Area, and is named after the wild roses in the mountains in spring.

4.rose camel

Rose Tuo Scenic Area is located in xia zhuang Township, Fuping County, 50 kilometers away from the county seat and only 30 kilometers away from Wutai Mountain. It is adjacent to Zhujiaying Tianqiao Waterfall Scenic Area, Lingshou Wuyuezhai Scenic Area and Pingshan Tuoliang Scenic Area, and is named after the wild roses in the mountains in spring.

5. Shijiazhai Cave Folk Garden

Shijiazhai Grottoes Folk Garden is located 20 kilometers northeast of Fuping County. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, it was the residence of the leading organs of the Party, government and army in the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region and the Hebei-Shanxi District (later changed to Beiyue District). Rows of caves distributed on the hillside of Shijiazhai and its nearby villages are the former sites of border guards.