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Zhaoqing travel guide must-see attractions inventory Zhaoqing travel must-see attractions

1, Xinghu Tourist Attraction, located in the comprehensive building of Paifang Square, Wen Ming North Road, Duanzhou District, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province, is a 5A-level tourist attraction. Xinghu Tourist Area consists of Qixingyan and Dinghushan. Qixingyan is famous for its beautiful scenery such as peak forest, caves, lakes, inscriptions and Taoist temples, and is known as "fairyland on earth" and "the first wonder in Lingnan". Dinghu Mountain, with forests and waterfalls as its main landscape features, is known as "Oasis on the Tropic of Cancer", "Living Museum of Nature" and "Natural Oxygen Bar". Admission: 70 yuan, package 120 yuan, opening hours: all day.

2. Fengkai National Geopark is located in Longshan Road, Fengkai County, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province, with beautiful scenery, natural oxygen bar, grounding gas, strong interest, refreshing, lingering, good choice and pure natural scenery. Admission: 80 yuan, set meal 100 yuan, opening hours: 08: 00-65438.

3. Ziyun Valley, located in Lingyangxia Ancient Plank Road Forest Park, Ziyun Valley Scenic Area, Jindu Town, Gaoyao District, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province, is a 3A-level tourist attraction. The beach in Ziyun Valley is shallow and cobblestone-bottomed, which is very suitable for playing with water, swimming and going upstream. Known as "Guangdong Xiaojiuzhai", it is famous for producing "Duanyan", which is the first of the four famous inkstones in China. Admission: 50 yuan, opening hours: 08:30- 15:30.

4. Antelope Gorge is located in the southwest of Dinghu District, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province. Take a walk along the ancient plank road of Antelope Gorge and change the scenery, and the whole Xijiang River will come into view. Here, you can not only see the blue sky and smell the intoxicating flowers, but also learn about historical allusions through the stone tablets on the roadside.