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Preferential policies for tickets over 60 years old in Enshi Grand Canyon

Enshi Grand Canyon ticket preferential policies for the elderly over 60 years old: 60-69 years old people enjoy half-price tickets with valid documents; Older people over 70 years old (including 70 years old) are free with valid certificates.

Free admission: children under1.2m (including1.2m) or under 6 years old (including 6 years old); 70 years old (including 70 years old) or above; Disabled persons with disability certificates; Active servicemen with a soldier's card or an officer's card and disabled soldiers with a disabled soldiers card; A tour guide with a tour guide card issued by the National Tourism Administration. Member of China Photographers Association.

Free target: children under1.2m (including1.2m) or under 6 years old (including 6 years old).

Preferential ticket targets: minors aged 6 years (excluding 6 years) to 18 years (including 18 years), full-time undergraduate students and below, must show their resident ID cards or student ID cards; Older people over 60 years old (including 60 years old) and under 70 years old (excluding 70 years old). , shall produce relevant valid certificates in accordance with state regulations.

Engshi Great Canyon

Located in Tunbao Township, Enshi City, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province, it is located at the junction of Hunan, Chongqing and Hubei provinces, 49 kilometers away from Enshi City and 39 kilometers away from Lichuan City. The canyon is 108 km long and covers an area of 300 square kilometers. It is praised by experts as comparable to the Grand Canyon of the United States.

20101kloc-0/,Enshi Grand Canyon is open to the public. Enshi Grand Canyon has opened the whole line of Qixingzhai Scenic Area and some scenic spots of Yunlong Ground Fissure. Qixingzhai, with an open area of 7.2 kilometers, is known as the "Natural Museum of Karst Terrain", with various geological landscapes such as sinkholes, ground fissures, cliffs, peaks and clusters, rock pillars, caves and underground rivers.

There are 8 national first-class protected plants in Enshi Grand Canyon, including Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Davidia involucrata, Taxus chinensis, Taxus chinensis var. mairei, Ginkgo biloba, Celastrus orbiculatus and water shield. Among them, Taxus chinensis, a national first-class protected plant, is an ancient plant left over from Tertiary, and Magnolia officinalis is a precious Chinese herbal medicine and rare protected plant in China, which was listed as a GAP demonstration base construction project by the Ministry of Science and Technology in March 2000.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Enshi Grand Canyon.