Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Qianjiang scenic spot

Qianjiang scenic spot

Huiwan Lake, Borrowing Grain Lake, Dongjing River, Tianguan River Scenic Area, Zhanghuatai, etc.

1. Wanhui Lake: Originally a tributary of Dongting Lake, the water surface 1 10,000 mu is the largest natural lake in Qianjiang. In the early 1990s, Wanhui Lake began to develop tourism, and now it has become a leisure and holiday resort with a watery mood. The lake area has unique facilities such as catering, accommodation and entertainment.

2. Grain Borrowing Lake: Located in the northwest border of Qianjiang City, bordering Jingmen and Jingzhou, with an area of 50,000 mu. It is an excellent tourism resource integrating scenic spots and historical sites, folk customs, Buddhist culture and water world, and is being developed.

3, Dongjing River: China's earliest dictionary "Erya" (release water) said: "The river is tuo, and the Han is latent." Han is diving, that is, diving leads to the Han River. Qianjiang is named after diving in its territory to lead the Han River into the Yangtze River. Tokyo River was called Rufu River in Ming Dynasty, Chonghe River in Qing Dynasty, Xianghe River and Nanxiang River.

4. Tianguan River Tourist Scenic Area: Located at Tianguan River Irrigation and Drainage Station, its river-crossing cableway and artificial Metasequoia forest form a unique river beach scenery.

5. Zhanghuatai: Located in Longwan, Qianjiang, a large number of cultural relics have been unearthed, which is of great value in Chu culture archaeology. In 2000, Chu Zhanghuatai was listed as one of the "Ten New Archaeological Discoveries in China".