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What's interesting about Jiulong Lake?

Xinyang Jiulong Lake Cultural Tourism Zone, located in Dongshuanghe Town, Shihe District, covers an area of 25 square kilometers and is adjacent to Jigongshan and Nanwan Lake, national scenic spots. Jiulong Lake Cultural Tourism Zone has a total investment of 2 billion yuan, creating a national AAAA-level scenic spot and building three major sections: First, China Chu Culture Folk Village; Second, Jiulong Lake Cultural Scenic Area; Thirdly, Jiulong Lake Tea and Soup Health Valley is a tourism complex that integrates with China folk culture, Huaihe River valley food culture experience, Zen tea culture discussion and exchange, tea and soup spa, water recreation and business meeting. On the morning of 2012114, the signing ceremony of the cultural eco-tourism project of Jiulong Lake was held in Shihe District [2]. The cultural eco-tourism project of Jiulong Lake conforms to the overall strategic orientation of "livable stone river and beautiful tea town", and gives an optimistic outlook on the development advantages and prospects of the project, emphasizing that the planning standard of the project should be high and the connotation should be rich. At the same time, I hope to take this opportunity to attract more friends and merchants to invest in Shihe and bring more good projects to settle in Shihe. From 20 1210 June12 to June 13, the project planning seminar of "Xinyang Jiulong Lake Eco-cultural Tourism Zone" designed by China Laozi Cultural Development Fund was held in Beijing. Li Mingde, deputy director and professor of Tourism Research Center of China Academy of Social Sciences, Zhang Yifeng, professor and doctoral supervisor of Institute of Geography of China Academy of Sciences, Zhang Jianzhong, director of comprehensive department of National Tourism Administration, Tan Jie, researcher of Institute of Geography of China Academy of Sciences, He Junkun, vice president and professor of beijing international studies university Tourism Development Research Institute, Zhu Fengwan, president of China Laozi Cultural Public Welfare Foundation, executive dean of Beijing Jiuding Brilliant Tourism Development Research Institute, and other leaders, experts and professors attended the meeting and conducted in-depth discussions and research on the project. The above is just some information. Actually, I've been there more than once, that's what I mean, but the environment is really good, which is very suitable for taking care of the elderly or children. In my opinion, Kowloon Garden and Monkey Island are actually very interesting, at least true. Going to Kowloon Lake can relax you, and you don't have to worry about the lack of tickets. Besides, it's not expensive. The most important thing is to relax! I suggest you go!