Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Mulan county scenic spot

Mulan county scenic spot

Xiangmo Mountain, Camel Peak, Mengshan, Baiyangmu Reservoir, Cihang Temple, etc.

1, Xiangmo Mountain: National 2A-level tourist attraction, located in Mulan County, Heilongjiang Province, with an area of 333.36 square kilometers, located in Dongxing Town, Mulan County, 65 kilometers away from the county seat. With Xiangmo Mountain, Xiangmo Mountain Reservoir, Cihang Temple and Chanjing Temple as the main attractions, it is a multifunctional tourist resort integrating landscape tour, religious tour and ecological tour.

2. Camel Peak: commonly known as camel scorpion, also known as Shaoma Mountain on the Nile. Located in the west of Da Gui Town, Mulan County, adjacent to Bayan Longquan Town, 55 kilometers away from the county seat. The main peak of Camel Peak is 540 meters above sea level, with a circumference of 30 kilometers and a diameter of 8 kilometers. The distance between the east and west peaks is 1000 meters, which looks like a hump on the back of a camel, hence the name.

3. Mengshan: It is located in Longjiang and Xinsheng Township, Mulan County, 35 kilometers away from the county seat, with the main peak 668 meters above sea level and an area of 75 square kilometers. Mongolia has beautiful scenery and beautiful mountains and forests. The state approved the project in 1999, and built the largest wind farm in the three northeastern provinces here.

4. Baiyangmu Reservoir: 25.5km away from Mulan County and about 150km away from Harbin, the provincial capital. Yangshugou cultivated land126,800 mu, including 42,000 mu of paddy field and 84,800 mu of dry field. The main crops are corn, rice and soybeans.

5. Cihang Temple: Located in Dongxing Town, Mulan County, 65km away from the county seat,/kloc-0 started construction in June, 1994, covering an area of over 70,000 square meters and a construction area of nearly 5,000 square meters. It was opened on August 12, 2000 (the 13th day of the seventh lunar month).