The Xiangshan Mountain in Tang County has formed a leisure and sightseeing mecca with all-round integration of ecological sightseeing features, Tangyao cultural features, amusement and entertainment as well as catering services.
Xiangshan, also known as Qinglong Mountain, is also known as Yao Mountain in history. Legend has it that during the drought in the ancient Tanghou Kingdom, the people were in dire straits, and the wise Tang Yao trekked all over the place, and finally found spring water in Qinglong Mountain. In memory of Tang Yao, the people built a Yao Temple here and named the spring Yao Spring. A clear spring gushing out, flowing through the Qinglong Mountain thousands of turns, nurturing the ancient civilization here.
There are more than 50 attractions in the scenic area, such as Sacred Lake, Yao Pool, Yao Pond and Sacred Spring Valley, Qinglong Gully, as well as Flying Dragon Waterfall, Yao Waterfall and Yao Moving Nine Heavens. When you visit here, you can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery which is better than that of Jiangnan, but also appreciate the historical authenticity of ancient Yaoquan. Climbing to the top of Qinglong Mountain, the entire Tang County at the foot of the city, a distant view of Baoding, Dingzhou, Wangdu, Shunping and other cities and counties at a glance, known as the North China Plain, a natural excellent "watchtower".
Best place to watch
The five best places to enjoy the red leaves on Xiangshan Mountain are: Xiangfeng Peak, Qing Weiwei, Sen Yuwu, the cloud bells and the flow of the Pavilion, the five viewing points have their own unique characteristics, visitors can go to the preferences.
At Fragrant Furnace Peak, you can have a bird's eye view of Mount Fragrance and see the entire Mount Fragrance foliage forest area. The latter is located in the heart of the area, so you can experience the scenery and take good pictures. The Cloud Clock offers a panoramic view of the red leaves of Nanshan Mountain. Green is located in the East Palace Gate, Jingyi Park, one of the twenty-eight scenes, overlooking the mountain foliage, but also close to the red leaves.