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What is the contact number of Tieling Qinghe provincial tourist resort?

Contact information of Tieling Qinghe Provincial Tourist Resort: 0410-2115123, in Qinghe District, Tieling City, Liaoning Province.

Brief introduction of scenic spots in Qinghe provincial tourist resort in Tieling;

Qinghe Tourist Resort is located in Qinghe District, Tieling City. Relying on Qinghe Reservoir, the resort is surrounded by mountains and waters, with beautiful scenery, and mountains, water and cities set each other off.

Located at the intersection of Liaohe Plain and Liaodong Hills, the resort has the characteristics of both mountains and plains, with undulating mountains and pine forests. Qinghe Reservoir in tourist area is the third largest reservoir in Liaoning Province, with an area of 54 square kilometers. The water quality is clear, the water surface is open, the lakeshore is winding and natural, and Dao Jiang fishing and boating with clear water gives people a feeling of lakes and mountains. Surrounded by mountains, the reservoir is rich in animal and plant resources and has a large area of well-protected natural forests. With its unique landforms, Qinghe Tourist Resort has formed landscapes such as long pythons locking the valley, blue dragons spitting water, Xianqiao extradition, answering booths, boating in clear water, fishing in Pinghu, catching turtles and snakes in waves, and fishing at sunset. , and formed a tourism network with the surrounding scenic spots, forming a forest scenery tour, rural pastoral tour, industrial sightseeing tour, urban sightseeing tour, agricultural ecological tour, folk customs tour and so on.

The reclining Buddha in the resort, lying on his side halfway up the mountain, is the largest Buddha statue in Northeast China. The Buddha statue is solemn and peaceful, lifelike, symmetrical and beautiful, with a clear and beautiful outline. The originality lies in the fact that there is a Buddha in the Buddha, and there is a shrine in the abdomen of the huge reclining Buddha.