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What are the interesting places in Zhangjiakou on rainy days?

Zhangjiakou, known as the "gateway to the capital", is a place where many nationalities live together and where Mongolian and Chinese cultures meet. So far, a large number of ancient sites, ancient buildings, the Great Wall, ancient tombs, ancient inscriptions, ancient temples and other cultural relics with national cultural characteristics in various historical periods have been preserved.

The "Dajingmen" of the ancient Great Wall is a pass of the Great Wall and a symbol of Zhangjiakou city. Fanshan Mountain in Zhuolu County is the ancient battlefield of the "Yellow Emperor War" and one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation. Every year, many descendants of the Chinese people come here to seek roots and worship their ancestors. In addition, there are Han Group, Yuxian Wangcheng, Huai 'an Han Group, Xuanhua mural tomb of Liao Dynasty, Jellyfish Palace, Yunquan Temple and Qingyuan Pavilion in the urban area, all of which are quite worth seeing.

In addition, you can also go sightseeing, vacation, mountain climbing, fishing, summer vacation, delicious food beyond the Great Wall, and enjoy the scenery of "nothing happens, cattle and sheep are low". Zhongdu Grassland, located in Zhongdu, Zhangbei, is a natural grassland near Beijing, with a cool climate and lush grasslands in summer. You can also experience Mongolian customs here, which is a summer resort.

Interesting places in Zhangjiakou

Dajingmen

Located in the north of Zhangjiakou city, it is an important pass of the Great Wall and a symbol of Zhangjiakou city, and is famous for its steep terrain. Dajingmen was built in the first year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1644). The tower is built in the canyon between the East and West Taiping Mountains, and the four characters of "Great Rivers and Mountains" are hung on the forehead of the middle gate, which is vigorous and powerful.

There are ancient Great Wall ruins 10 in Zhangjiakou in six historical periods: Warring States, Qin, Northern Wei, Northern Qi, Jin and Ming. These relics are the witness of many important battles in history, and this area is also the main trading place for exchanges between the ethnic groups in northern China.

Admission: 10 yuan/person.

Transportation: Take bus 16 in Zhangjiakou city.

Address: Dajingmen Scenic Area, West District of Chengbei Bridge, Zhangjiakou.

Yunquan temple

In late autumn, the morning light shines on Yunquan, and today shines on eight halls. Carved eaves and painted plastic pavilions, the magical scenery of ice water wind tunnel. Yuan Yu Liu Ming leisurely explored the ancient times, and the incense filled the air, like Buddha's fate. Xiufeng Guanyin Blessing Place, the first mountain of Great Wall Temple.

The poem above is about Yunquan Temple, which is located on the eastern slope of Cier Mountain in the west of Zhangjiakou City. Ci 'er Mountain is more than 0/000 meters above sea level/kloc-,majestic and tall, surrounded by clouds all year round, and there are endless springs in the mountain. Yunquan Temple was built in the 26th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1393), with a history of more than 600 years. The Ming and Qing dynasties rebuilt and added many times.

Admission: 10 yuan/person.

Address: qiaoxi district West, Zhangjiakou.

Jellyfish palace

Jellyfish Palace has a history of more than 200 years and is located at the foot of Woyun Mountain in the northwest of Zhangjiakou City. According to legend, when the jellyfish empress passed by this mountain, Ceng Dian became a spring, and later generations built the Shuimu Palace here as a souvenir. The architecture in the palace is simple and solemn. There is a statue of jellyfish in the hall, and your highness gushes out a spring water. There is a forest park next to the jellyfish palace. There are villas and statues of patriotic general Feng Yuxiang in the southeast of the park, and Ji Hongchang Martyrs Memorial Hall in the southwest.

Admission: 5 yuan/person

Transportation: Take Bus No.2 to Zhangjiakou.

Zhangjiakou Bao

Zhangjiakou Fort, commonly known as Zhangjiakou Bunker, also known as Xiabao, is the birthplace of Zhangjiakou City and the mother of Zhangjiakou. It is a historical witness of Zhangjiakou's gradual growth and prosperity after 580 years of vicissitudes. It was built in the fourth year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty. It was originally a crude military fortress, and became famous because it never missed in the war. Later, it gradually became a commercial center. At that time, most banks and bank headquarters in Zhangjiakou were located here.

Opening hours: 9: 00- 17: 00.

Admission: 30 yuan/person (old man 20 yuan, officer 15 yuan)

Transportation: Take bus 1, 2, 7, 9, 10 and 19 in Zhangjiakou.

Address: Zhangjiakou Bunker, qiaoxi district, Zhangjiakou

bashang grassland

Zhangbei Bashang Grassland is located in the north of Zhangbei County, Zhangjiakou City, 250 kilometers away from Beijing. This used to be the place where the Qing emperor went hunting in autumn. The air here is pure, with little pollution, and it is a well-preserved natural grassland. In the grassland in summer, the weather is cool, flowers are everywhere and white clouds are fluttering. At this time, it is the best time to visit the grassland scenery. You can live in a unique yurt, or you can bring your own tent and return to nature. This is a good place to experience the grassland.

Transportation: Drive from Beijing. After leaving Beijing-Zhangjiakou Expressway, take the national highway 1 10. The journey takes about 4 hours. You can also take the train to Zhangjiakou first, then transfer to the bus to Zhangbei County, and finally take the bus to the scenic spot.

Jimingyi

Ji Ming Post is one of the most important post stations in Gyeonggi area in history, and it is known as "Jichong". It is the post office complex with the best preservation, the largest building scale, the most complete functions and the most distinctive features found in China so far, and it has extremely high historical, artistic, scientific, cultural and social values. Ji Ming Post is a living fossil of postal archaeology and confidential archaeology in China. It not only ranks first in the postal history of China, but also occupies an important position in the study of ancient architecture history, ancient traffic history, ancient military history and even the world postal history, which can be called culture.

Address: Jimingyi Village, Jimingyi Township, Huailai County

Huangyangshan National Forest Park (AAAA)

Huangyangshan National Forest Park is now a first-class forest park. Liang Qing Temple in the park is a temple with a history of thousands of years, which was built in the Western Han Dynasty. There are buildings in the temple, such as Daxiong Hall, Tibetan Scripture Hall, Four Kings Hall, Dizang King Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, etc., and there are more than 50 inscriptions written by literati in past dynasties. The Dragon King Hall was built in Liao and Jin Dynasties and is located halfway up the mountain. The Dragon King Hall is connected to the ground by a ladder, and there are murals on both sides of the hall with "birds above and animals below". There is a spring at the foot of the mountain that is said to cure all diseases. People call it "divine water". On the flat land in front of Jing Ling Temple in Tashan Scenic Area, there are seven ancient wells in Sanming, Four Dark Areas, which are connected with each other and arranged in the Big Dipper. It is said that it was dug by Huang Boyang during his creative view, which has its own mystery.

Address: 5 kilometers northwest of Zhuolu County.

Xiaowutai Mountain Nature Reserve

The highest mountain range around Beijing is located in the southeast of Zhangjiakou City, crossing Yuxian County and Zhuolu County. Xiaowutai Mountain is named after five prominent peaks in the east, south, west, north and middle. Its highest peak, Dongtai, is 2882 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in Hebei Province. Xiaowutai Mountain has always been a paradise for mountain climbers and hikers in northern China.

Transportation: If you start from Beijing, you can take a long-distance bus to Yuxian at Lianhuachi, and the fare is 50 yuan, which takes about 7 hours by car. Then take CMB from Wei Line to Xiaowutai Mountain. The fare is 10 yuan. You can also take the train from Beijing West Railway Station to Baotou, Inner Mongolia, and get off at Xiahuayuan midway to transfer to long-distance or CMB. If you drive from Beijing to Jinhekou Scenic Area, it takes about 5 hours by car and only 3 hours to Yangjiaping Scenic Area.