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What are the tourist attractions in Xifeng?
Chengzishan Scenic Area, located in Liangquan Town, Xifeng County, is one of the four famous mountains in northern Liaoning. It includes more than 30 peaks of all sizes. The mountains are steep, majestic and steep, and there are many historical sites. It is named after a stone city on the mountain. The city wall is five or six meters high and seven or eight meters wide. It is made of big stones. The mountain city is commanding, the road is rugged and magnificent, and one person can keep it, and ten thousand people can't. There are dense forests, steep cliffs and clear springs.
Taoyuan Holy Land Tourist Area is located in Taoran Town, Xifeng County, which is 10 km away from the county seat. According to legend, during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Maitreya Buddha drove Xiangyun across Qinglong Mountain, and when he saw the aura here, he stopped to wait and see, leaving footprints unintentionally, which has been passed down to this day. Today, the golden Maitreya sits on the top of Luohan Mountain, overlooking the whole scenic spot; The 800 arhats on the mountainside have different expressions and are dignified and solemn; Thirty-three guanyin temple is resplendent and resplendent, and incense is flourishing.
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