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Is there any interesting place in Xuanhua District of Hebei Province?

Changyukou Reservoir: Located in the northeast of Xuanhua City. The upper reaches of Liuchuan River and the middle reaches of Panchang River are 60 miles away from Xuanhua City. The area of the reservoir is several hundred mu, which often changes with the water potential. In Hualintun Village, Chongli, northeast of Yuanyuan Reservoir, it flows through dense virgin forest.

The reservoir is built from 1977 to 198 1, which is the largest reservoir in Xuanhua County that can still play an irrigation role. The lakes and mountains are refreshing.

Route: Exit Xuanhua North Gate, pass Sifangtai, Zhaojiayao, Shuangmiao and Li Zhi Zhuang, turn to Dongwangshan, Zhoudingtun and Changyukou in the west, walk 7 miles from Changyukou Village to the northeast fork road, and reach the reservoir.

Butterfly ditch: North of Changyukou Reservoir, north of the intersection of asphalt road and Chongli cement road in Xuanhua County, there is an eight-mile-long ditch with spring water in it, named after swarms of butterflies in summer. In the ditch, the vegetation is lush and the peony blossoms. Climb to the top of the mountain to reach the Great Wall. From the Great Wall down to Xigou, it is called Xiaochangyukou. Ten miles south of this ditch can reach the entrance of a small field. The mountains and rivers along the way are green and beautiful.

Huangyangtan: Forty miles southeast of Xuanhua City. There is a big beach 20 miles long and 10 miles wide. It is the largest of the five deserts in Zhangjiakou. Since 1986, Huangyangtan Forest Farm and the army shooting range have been persistently planting trees, including Platycladus orientalis, Pinus tabulaeformis, willow, elm, Populus alba, Sophora japonica, mulberry, torch and Elaeagnus angustifolia. Now green has covered the whole desert and become a green ocean. Go to Huangyangtan to play with sand, pick wild jujube in autumn and see the vast scenery of Yanghe Reservoir. There are dozens of acres of plum gardens in the west of the reservoir dam, and plum blossoms can be enjoyed in mid-April.

Route: From the east gate of Xiaodongmen to the south of the development zone, cross Houjiamiao and continue to the southeast, then turn east over Nihezi and Banpo Street, turn east over a southeast asphalt road from Banpo Street Village, turn south for 5 miles to Zhanjiazhuang, and turn west from Zhanjiazhuang over Yanghe Reservoir Dam to the south.

Bailin Temple: Seventy miles south of Xuanhua, it is a cave temple with dense cypress trees on the mountain, so it is called Bailin Temple. Lin Temple was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty and was overhauled from the first year to the fourth year of Ming Dynasty (1567- 1570). It consists of stupas and so on. 1982, Bailin Temple was announced by the People's Government of Hebei Province as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit.

Route: Go out of Xuanhua City, cross Yanghe Bridge, go south to Likouquan, continue southbound, cross Guojiawan, Haizigou and Cai Jiazhuang, go uphill and downhill, and bypass Panshan Highway.

Dishuiya: dishuiya is located in the southwest of Xuanhua City, belonging to Tacun Township, 37 miles away from Xuanhua City. It is named after long-term dripping in the gap of the cliff in the east of the village. When there was a lot of snow last winter, it was easy to form an ice tower five to ten meters high under the cliff, which was very spectacular.

Route: Take the national highway 1 12 in the southwest of Xuanhua City, cross Ertaizi, go west along Tujiao Highway, cross Xinsheng, New Fan Zhuang and army barracks, then take the asphalt road at Sanjian to the south, take the small asphalt road to the south, cross Pangjiafang (there are thousands of acres of apricot orchards in the south of the village, and apricot flowers can be seen in mid-April) and Qianbao. After crossing the old fort, you will drive 7 miles south. There is a fork in the road. You will walk south to Wang Qian, walk more than 30 meters west, leave the cement road, walk south along the beach, and then walk southwest for two miles. In winter, go to the glacier one mile away and walk 300 meters west to the ice tower. Ice begins to melt in March and usually looks best in January and February.