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Seeking the ranking of Changping tourist attractions, which ones are worth going to?

The tourist attractions in Changping include Xiaotangshan, Juyongguan, Changling and Dingling. Xiaotangshan, Juyongguan and Changling are worth visiting.

1, Xiaotangshan

Xiaotangshan Tourist Area is located between Beijing and Changping Satellite City. Geothermal hot springs in Xiaotangshan tourist area have a long history, large area, shallow burial and wide distribution, which are favored by tourists. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was banned by the feudal emperor Chen You, and it was known as the "Hot Spring Ancient Town". After the founding of New China, it became a famous hot spring resort in China, and now it is a pilot unit for comprehensive reform of small towns in China.

Xiaotangshan Town has perfect infrastructure and convenient transportation, which is suitable for tourism, vacation, rehabilitation and sightseeing. Xiaotangshan is an important town in the north of Beijing, and is known as the "hot spring ancient town". Located in the northwest of Changping Satellite City, southeast10km, south of Asian Games Village17km and east of Capital Airport16km, with a total area of 70. 1 km2. Xiaotangshan is rich in geothermal resources. So the mountain is very small, with an altitude of only 50. 1 m. There are hot springs at the foot of the mountain. The ancients called it hot water "soup", so it was called Xiaotangshan.

2. Juyongguan

Juyongguan is one of the most famous portals on the Great Wall. It is also known as the four gateways of the Ming Dynasty, namely Zijingguan, Maguan and Guguan. The existing Juyongguan Great Wall was built in the first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1368) to prevent Yuan Shundi from returning to China. Juyongguan Great Wall Scenic Area has two big mouths. North of the Great Wall is Beiguan (Badaling Pass), south is Nanguan, and Guancheng is located in the canyon (Guanzhou) north of Nanguan.

3. Changling

Changling is the burial tomb of Judy, the third emperor of Ming Dynasty, and Xu Di, the empress of Ming Dynasty. Among the thirteen tombs, the building scale is the largest, the construction time is the earliest, and the ground buildings are also the best preserved. Changling is the ancestral grave of the Ming Tombs, covering an area of about 120000 square meters. Its plane layout is circular, and the square part is connected by a tripartite courtyard. There is a Yemen on both sides of the second entrance of the yard. In the center of the north of the yard, there is a tall Yu 'en Hall.