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Binzhou tourist attractions ranking

1. Shilang Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area

Shilang Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area is located in Niubei Village, Bin County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. The lake area is 370 acres, the average water depth is 13 meters, and the deepest reaches 18 meters, with a total volume of about 1.66 million cubic meters, it is the largest natural freshwater lake in Shaanxi and is known as the "Pearl of the Plateau". Shilang Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area has three magical features: "flooding does not rise and drought does not fall"; the lake surface is clean and leaves fall all year round; and there is a mysterious waterline that can accurately predict weather conditions.

2. The Great Buddha Temple Museum

The Great Buddha Temple Museum is located next to National Highway 312, 8 kilometers west of Binxian County, Shaanxi Province. It is a collection based on the Great Buddha Temple Grottoes, a national key cultural relic protection unit. A Buddhist culture and art museum integrating architecture, statues, sculptures, paintings, statues and many other art forms.

3. Guishen Mountain Natural Scenic Area

Guishen Mountain is located in Bin County, northwest of Xianyang City, which is known as the hometown of Gong Liu, the hometown of the Book of Songs, the Buddhist capital of the west, and a leisure resort. It is located in the Weibei Plateau. It is 120 kilometers away from Xianyang and 150 kilometers away from Xi'an in the south, and 160 kilometers away from Pingliang, Gansu Province in the north. Turtle Snake Mountain is located on the bank of the Jing River in Furen Village, Longgao Town, Bin County. When viewed from the north plateau, two mountain ridges rush into the Jing River, resembling turtles and snakes. Because the combination of turtle and snake is Xuanwu, it is also called Xuanwu Mountain.

4. Tomb of Fu Jian, the ancestor of the former Qin Dynasty in Bin County

Fu Jian, the ancestor of the former Qin Dynasty, is a provincial key cultural relics protection unit in Bin County. It is located in Jiutian Village, Shuikou Town, ten kilometers southwest of Binxian County. The tomb faces south and faces north, with a tomb area of ??360 square meters. The remaining seal is 24 meters long, 10 meters wide and 2 meters high. In front of the tomb is a monument erected by the Shaanxi Provincial People's Government in 1957 titled "The Tomb of the Former Qin King Fu Jian".

5. Kaiyuan Temple Tower in Bin County

The tower was built in the fifth year of Emperor Huang of the Northern Song Dynasty (1053). It is an octagonal seven-story pavilion-style brick tower, with each side of the bottom floor 5.6 meters long. , with a total height of 47.84 meters and a single hollow wall. There are two gates in the north and south on the ground floor, and four gates on each floor above the second floor. The upper and lower positions are staggered layer by layer. Each layer is made of three imitation wood structures. Each layer has overlapping eaves. The top of the tower is a brick spire. , equipped with an iron tower brake.

Bin County Kaiyuan Temple Pagoda, also known as "Bin Pagoda", "Bin County Pagoda", commonly known as "Leifeng Pagoda", is located at the foot of Ziwei Mountain in the southwest corner of Bin County, Shaanxi Province, and is a national key cultural relic Protective unit.