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Famous scenic spots in Dezhou, Shandong
1, Xiajin Yellow River Old Road Forest Park: The landform changes strangely, sand dunes fluctuate constantly, and ancient trees are towering and full of vitality, forming a green barrier for natural transformation, including nearly 30,000 ancient trees over a hundred years old, which are precious original ecological natural resources in the plain area and have the reputation of "Northern Deciduous Fruit Tree Museum".
2. China Sun Valley Scenic Area: the first solar theme park in China, with five world-class renewable energy centers and ten solar buildings. Covering an area of 5,000 mu, the scenic spot displays energy-saving buildings mainly based on solar energy and integrating various energy-saving technologies, and is known as "2 1 century green city template".
3. Millennium jujube forest tourist area: the largest original artificial fruit forest in China, with jujube monument, Mother and Son Tree, Celebrity Garden, Jieyi Garden, Baizao Garden, Jinsixiaozao Culture Museum and other scenic spots, has been successively rated as "National Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Site", "Provincial Forest Park", the first batch of "Shandong Road Travel Demonstration Site", "Shandong Tourism Photography Creation Base" and "National Leisure Agriculture and Rural Tourism Demonstration Site".
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