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Guyuan travel guide

Guyuan Tourism Raiders: Liupanshan National Forest Park, Xumishan Grottoes, Huoshizhai National Geopark, Sanguankouming Great Wall and Laolongtan.

Liupanshan National Forest Park 1

Liupanshan National Forest Park is located in Jingheyuan Town, Jingyuan County, Guyuan City. Liupanshan is a combination of farming culture in the Central Plains and nomadic culture in the north. It is the only place where the eastern section of the ancient Silk Road passes through the north. It is also a military fortress that military strategists of past dynasties must contend for. It is also the birthplace of Qingping Music Liupan Mountain.

2. Xumishan Grottoes

Xumishan Grottoes, located about 60 kilometers northwest of Guyuan City, is an important pass in the Tang Dynasty and on the Silk Road. The Xumishan Grottoes were excavated in the Northern Wei Dynasty and continued until the end of the Tang Dynasty. Before the Xumishan Grottoes, the Buddha statues were mostly clay sculptures, and the stone carving techniques were mostly from the Xumishan Grottoes.

3. Huoshizhai National Geopark

Every spring and summer, the mountains are full of flowers and plants, colorful and full of vitality. Among the sparse trees, there are also clusters of arrows, which add a little beauty to the landscape in the north. There are many towering peaks, large and small, in Fiona Fang Huoshi Village, within a hundred miles of Fiona Fang, among which the famous ones are Saozhuling, Shi Si and Zhaobi Mountain, especially the natural stone city.

4. Sanguankou Ming Great Wall

The Ming Great Wall at Sanguankou is the junction of Ningxia and Alashan Zuo Qi in Inner Mongolia. From east to west, Sanguankou is Toudaoka, Erdaoka and Sandaoka in turn, which is the later Sandaoguan. The mountains here are winding and the terrain is majestic and steep. There is a mountain pass between the two original mountains.

5. Laolongtan

Laolongtan consists of four pools. Now there are one and two pools downstream of the reservoir dam. It is a deep pool with deep canyons and steep cliffs, which is amazing and unpredictable. Santan is now flooded by the reservoir, with a storage capacity of more than 400,000 cubic meters. The water in the pool is surprisingly calm, the sun shines on the deep water, and the thin fog floats on the pool surface, just like a precious mirror, magnificent and charming.

Reference to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Liupanshan National Forest Park and Baidu Encyclopedia-Xumishan Grottoes.