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How about Sanqingshan tourism?

Sanqingshan Mountain, a famous Taoist mountain, is located at the junction of Dexing City and Yushan County in the northeast of Jiangxi Province. It is the first world natural heritage in Jiangxi Province. Sanqingshan Mountain is famous for its natural landscape and Taoist humanistic landscape. After 65.438+0.4 billion years of geological changes and vicissitudes, it has formed a unique granite peak forest landform, which is called "strange peaks and rocks, famous trees and flowers, flowing springs and waterfalls, and misty clouds". Sanqingshan consists of ten scenic spots, four of which are particularly famous. They are Sanqing Palace Scenic Area, Yujingfeng Scenic Area, West Coast Scenic Area and Nanqing Garden Scenic Area. Sanqingshan Mountain is a wonderful flower in China, which combines the beauty of heaven and earth with the spirit of a hundred rivers. She combines "the majesty of Mount Tai, the wonder of Mount Huangshan, the preciseness of Mount Huashan, the smoke of Mount Hengshan and the tranquility of Qingcheng" and is praised by international landscape experts as "the best in the world, the treasure on earth and the jade of the soul". She has ten scenic spots, such as Tiyunling, Nanqing Garden, Wanshou Park, West Coast, Yujingfeng, Sunshine Coast, Sanqing Palace and Yulingguan, which are fascinating. It is convenient to climb the mountain by cableway. Bells and drums are ringing in the holy land of alchemy, witnessing the demonstrations and lectures of Taoist immortal alchemy, tasting the pure heart and bright eyes of the Dan family, personally experiencing the refreshing life of the celestial world, and understanding innate gossip's interpretation of the Book of Changes, a 5,000-year-old ancient culture in China, and the truth that "the universe is 300 years old". This is the material and spiritual journey of "harmony between man and nature" created by Sanqingshan for tourists.

Scenic spot type: mountain peak