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Tourist attractions in Quanyuan Township

Yuhuangding Grandma Temple

There was originally a Yuhuangding Grandma Temple on the top of Maling Mountain. According to historical records, a Baiyun Nunnery was built here during the Tang Dynasty, but it collapsed during the 1668 earthquake. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, it was rebuilt and renamed Nainai Temple to worship the gods of "Panpox Empress". There were originally more than 30 bluestone steles from past dynasties in the temple, as well as a "Tianchi" clear spring. Every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, the temple fair takes place for more than 20 days. Villagers from hundreds of miles away and even businessmen from Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing, Xi'an and other places gather here to exchange materials, burn incense and pray for blessings. After the war, the ruins of Nainai Temple were transformed into a flat land on the top of a mountain of about 5,000 square meters. On the flat land, there are still several piles of masonry ruins in strips from north to south and a broken monument.

Qingquan Temple

Qingquan Temple is located on the east slope of Maling Mountain in Quanyuan Township and is now the site of Qingquan Temple National Forest Park. Formerly known as Yunmen Temple, it is 31 meters long from north to south and 20.5 meters wide from east to west, covering an area of ??nearly 1 mu. The main hall has three rooms, a single-style building. It is built along the mountain, facing south. The back of the hall is a red stone hillside, and the back wall is built on a cliff. The exposed part is about 1 meter high. The front wall is 1 meter upward and the gable wall is a blue brick structure. There is an altar in the middle of the main hall at the back. There is a 5-meter-high clay Buddha statue sitting on the altar. There are "four relay gods" on the four corners of the altar, which are supported in the shape of an altar. In front of the Buddha statue, there are two clay statues of "Ananda" and "Gasyapa" standing opposite each other. The base is a clay platform 0.2 meters lower than the main statue altar. On both sides of the main statue are eighteen Arhat statues with different expressions and different skin colors and clothing. It varies from person to person. The temple was destroyed during the "Cultural Revolution". There is only one stone tablet "Record of the Reconstruction of Yunmen Temple" in the fifth year of Wanli Period in the Ming Dynasty and one ancient ginkgo tree. It was restored in the 1990s and restored to its original glory.

Jiudaowan Forest Farm

Jiudaowan Forest Farm is located in Quanyuan Township, involving Jiudaowan (forest farm), Jiudaowan (village), Jizi, split village and other villages. It is adjacent to Linshu County in the east, Maojiazhai Forest Farm in the west, Wukesong in the north of Mukezhai Village in the south, and Arrow Eye Stone in the north of Jizi Village in the north. Based on the original Jiudaowan Forest Farm, an ecological forest farm of 11,930 acres was built. The main tree species planted are: economic forests such as apples, persimmons, hawthorns, walnuts, and honeysuckle. Ecological forests such as Platycladus arborvitae are planted on thin soil layers on the top of the mountain. Leisure, picking, catering and other facilities have been built.

Maling Ancient Battlefield Park

The Ancient Battlefield Site Park of the Maling Battle of Qi and Wei is located in Pangjuangou, the core area of ??Maling Mountain in Quanyuan Township. It is the site of the Maling Battle of Qi and Wei in 341 BC. The decisive battle. In 2001, the Maling Ancient Battlefield was designated as a teaching and research base for ancient Chinese military science by the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences. The overall planning of the Ancient Battlefield Relics Park began in June 2010, and construction started in early March 2011, with a total area of ??2,085 acres. Attractions that have been completed or are under construction: Waterfront Square, Sun Tzu Sun Bin Memorial Garden, Maling Battle Museum, Hundred Generals Calligraphy Stele Forest Square, Enemy Lure Landscape Corridor, Wooden Plank Road, Sun Bin Command Platform, etc. Pangjuangou is the core area of ??the Maling Battlefield and has many historical sites. It is also the core area of ??the park.

Maojiazhai Forest Farm

Maojiazhai Forest Farm is located in Quanyuan Township, involving 20 villages including Xiejiaying, Sangzhuang, Wengtun, etc., and borders Lingpo Village in Tancheng Town to the south. , to Qingquansi Forest Farm in the east, to Houduanzhaidong Mountain in the north, and to the west side of Maling Mountain in the west. The ecological forest farm with an area of ??14,074 acres is to be constructed. The average height of the mountain is not high, the slope is basically gentle, and the soil layer is thick. According to the plan, economic tree species such as persimmons, peach trees, apples, hawthorns, and honeysuckle are mainly planted. Some plots with thick soil layers. Plant poplar trees. Facilities for leisure, picking, catering, vacation, etc. have been built.

Qingquansi National Forest Park

Qingquansi Forest Farm National Forest Park was originally the state-owned Qingquansi Forest Farm in the middle of Maling Mountain, within the jurisdiction of Quanyuan Township, and is a low mountain mausoleum area. The soil is brown soil with an average soil thickness of less than 30 cm. The site was established in 1957, with an operating area of ??12,640 acres and a forest area of ??12,400 acres, all of which are ecological public welfare forests, with a standing stock volume of 100,000 cubic meters. In 1993, it was approved to become a provincial national forest park. Attractions such as Qingquan Temple are located in it, and the tourist facilities are relatively complete.