Moon Lake Tourist Area, Chishan, Wanger Mountain, Qinglong Mountain, West Fort Site, etc.
Moon Lake Tourist Area, Chishan, Wanger Mountain, Qinglong Mountain, West Fort Site, etc.
1. Moon Lake Tourist Area: It is a national 4A-level tourist area, located in the south of Yingkou Economic and Technological Development Zone on the Bohai Sea, in the center of the city, and adjacent to Liaodong Bay in the west. It is a large-scale comprehensive tourist attraction integrating entertainment, leisure, culture, catering, sightseeing, fitness and vacation.
2. Chishan: Located in the east of Wanfu Town, gaizhou city, at the junction of Luotun Township and Kuangdonggou Township. It is 41 kilometers away from Gaizhou City and 75 kilometers away from Yingkou City. Covering an area of more than 21 square kilometers, it was one of the famous mountains in Liaodong as early as the early Tang Dynasty and a famous Taoist mountain in southern Liaoning in the Qing Dynasty.
3. Wanger Mountain: Wanger Mountain, located two kilometers east of Xiong Yue, has a steep peak, which is 82 meters high and 116 meters above sea level. At the top of the peak, there is a Tibetan blue brick tower called Wanger Tower, which was built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. From a distance, it looks like a mother standing on the top of the hill watching the sea day and night, hoping for the return of her distant son.
4. Qinglong Mountain: Located in Chentun Town, gaizhou city, it is a famous summer resort. The total area of Qinglong Mountain is not large, but the pines and cypresses, strange rocks and rocks, wild flowers and wild fruits, and birds flying in Luming Literature on the mountain are just like a huge bonsai naturally formed, which is beautiful and wise.
5. site of west fort: it is located on the east bank of Liaohe estuary in the west of Yingkou city, 3 kilometers away from the city center. It is like a veteran border guard standing on the shore of the Bohai Sea, guarding the motherland's seas and borders day and night. The West Fort was built in the eighth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1882) and completed in the fourteenth year of Guangxu (1888).