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Hebi’s latest free attractions

The latest free attractions in Hebi:

1. Guling Mountain

Guling Mountain is located at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain. It is the place where Nuwa cultivated herself and where King Zhou dropped incense. , where the story of "Feng Shen Bang" takes place, there are many scenic spots in Guling Mountain. Since ancient times, it has the reputation of "Lingshan holds the wonderful temple and the divine spring cleanses the heart."

2. Qihe Natural Taichi Diagram

Qihe Natural Taichi Diagram is located in Shangyu Township, Qibin District, Hebi City. The mighty Qishui River surrounds the two fishes of Yin and Yang in an inverted S shape. The yin fish raises its head to the west and swings its tail to the northeast, and the yang fish raises its head and faces east and swings its tail to the southwest, like a natural Tai Chi diagram inlaid on both sides of the Qi River.

3. Fuqiu Mountain

Fuqiu Mountain is located in the southwest of Junxian County, across the city from Dagong Mountain. Because of the boating, it is known as "Floating Qiu".

4. Wuyan Mountain

Wuyan Mountain has long been famous for the medicine king Sun Simiao. Because the mountain has five valleys and five peaks, it is called Wuyan. In ancient times, there were two temples and one temple in Wuyan Mountain: Wuyan Temple in the south, Qixia Temple in the north, and Baoguang Temple in the lower part. It is a holy place for Buddhism and Taoism. It is said that Sun Simiao, the king of medicine in the Tang Dynasty, lived in seclusion here for many years and completed medical works such as "Qian Jin Yao Fang" and "Qian Jin Yi Fang".

5. Gulingshan Scenic Area

Gulingshan Scenic Area is the best cultural tourist attraction in China. Gulingshan is surrounded by mountains, with green peaks and green mountains, protected by the Dragon and Tiger Mountains. , this scenic spot is also the place where the story of "Feng Shen Bang" takes place, and it is still very valuable to visit.