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Where is Mangshan? Which province does it belong to?

Mangshan Mountain, located in Hubei Province, China, is a famous mountain range and tourist attraction in China.

Mangshan is located in the southwest of Hubei Province, bordering Xiangyang City in the east, Yichang City in the west, Jingzhou City in the south and Shiyan City in the north.

Mangshan Mountain has a long history, which existed thousands of years ago. Mangshan has many historical sites, the most famous of which is Mangshan Ancient City, which has a long history of several thousand years. Mangshan ancient city is a complete ancient city, with a complete city wall, and there are many historical sites on the city wall, which can let tourists know more about Mangshan history.

Mangshan has many natural landscapes, the most famous of which is Mangshan Waterfall, which is a spectacular waterfall. The waterfall is a beautiful natural landscape with fast flowing water, loud voice, splashing water and magnificent scenery.

Humanistic amorous feelings

1, Lingyi Huilongguan

Mangshan is located in the deep mountains. There are more than ten temples in history, such as Huilongguan, Jinchuan Temple, Sheng Di Temple and Kannonji, which were once famous for their incense. The former site of Huilongguan is backed by cliff stone carvings, with broad vision and beautiful scenery. Fiona Fang Pak Lei is regarded as a treasure. 1993 The mysterious story of the dead old nun is very legendary.

2. The quaint Yaoxiang style

Mangshan National Forest Park is adjacent to Mangshan Yao Township. Yao folk houses have exquisite eaves columns, exquisite wooden windows, and painted plaques on the forehead of the main entrance, which are simple and elegant and unique; Yao costumes are hand-woven, simple and exquisite; Wang Pan Festival of Yao nationality is developed on the basis of commemorating ancestors, with activities such as offering sacrifices to Wang Pan and singing competitions, which has unique local ethnic customs.

3. Natural green food base

Mangshan is a rich green food base. The land is fertile, the climate is humid, the rainfall is abundant, and it is often shrouded in clouds, and there is no pollution, no pollution. Mountain products is rich in tea, bitter bamboo shoots, mangshan fern, nectar, mushrooms and other series, and is favored by people for its unique quality.

Mangshan Mountain has unique tea production conditions and a long history of production. The "Mangshan Yincui" tea, which is compact, plump, full of silver, rich in chestnut flavor and resistant to brewing, has won the aura of the original ecology of Mangshan, is a fine green tea in China and won the gold medal of 1996 "Hunan Tea Cup".

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Mangshan