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Hengxian county tourist attractions daquan

1. Xijin Reservoir Xijin Reservoir is located in the upper reaches of Yujiang River in Guangxi. It is a huge artificial lake, with an area of 19600 mu, a depth of11.80m and a maximum depth of 23.60m. 2. Xijinhu Scenic Area in Hengxian County is located in Hengxian County, Nanning City, Guangxi Province. It is a large inland lake in the south of the motherland. The lake is 100 km long from east to west and 1400 m wide from north to south, with a water surface area of 240 square kilometers. Xijin Lake is winding like a dragon snake and blue as a brocade screen. The water in Xijin Lake is wide and deep, green and beautiful. Lakes, mountains and mountains blend into one, and the weather is myriad. 3. Guangxi Jiulong Waterfall National Forest Park Jiulong Waterfall Forest Park is located at the southern foot of Longshan, Hengxian Town, Nanning. This is an original ecological natural scenery. In the forest park, the old trees and vines cover the sky, and the waterfalls and clear springs flow all the year round, which can be said to be a pool and a waterfall. The scenic spot may not be as spectacular as Huangguoshu Waterfall, but it has a delicate beauty. 4. Guangxi Hengxian Xijin National Wetland Park Guangxi Hengxian Xijin National Wetland Park is located in Mibukeng Reservoir Area of Hengxian Xijin Reservoir in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, with a total area of 1853.29 hectares, of which the wetland area is 16 19.93 hectares, and the wetland rate is 87.4 1%. The main types of wetlands are river wetlands, swamp wetlands and constructed wetlands. 5. Li Antang Shengchagu Scenic Spot in Hengxian County has been successively rated as a national 3A-level scenic spot, a four-star farmhouse in Guangxi and the 30 most beautiful tea gardens in China. Located in the Shengshan Mountain range of Fozi Village, Li Antang Town, in the middle of Hengxian County, adjacent to the famous Xijin Reservoir in South China, the soil is fertile, tea is produced and the natural environment is unique.