First, Darongshan Forest Park. Lotus Peak is located in Beiliu City, Yulin City, with the main peak 1275.6 meters above sea level. Affected by the subtropical monsoon climate, its climate features are spring fog, cool in summer, cool in autumn and dry in winter, with different scenery in four seasons. Vegetation types are tropical monsoon forest and tropical desert. Darongshan Forest Park is rich in water resources, including 14 Shantang Reservoir, hundreds of streams and dozens of waterfalls, of which the most spectacular is Lotus Waterfall, and the main attractions are Lianfeng Waterfall, Gaoshan Pinghu, the source of Nanliu River and Meiquan Jade Liquid. If you encounter cold weather during the Spring Festival, there are beautiful rime scenery to see. Darongshan is currently building a snow and ice world ski hall, which will become a southern snow and ice world integrating snow and ice sports, forest exploration and space research. At that time, there were more tourists visiting Darongshan.
Second, Jingluetai Zhenwu Pavilion. Located at No.57 Dongwai Street, Rong County, Yulin City, it was built in the first year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1573) and has a history of more than 440 years. It is a Taoist temple building in China, which is used to worship Zhenwu Emperor for fire prevention. Its structure adopts three-story eaves, rests on the top of the mountain and crosses the frame, with a total height of13.2m, a width of13.8m, a depth of11.2m and a total area of168m2. It adopts a bucket-through frame, and nearly 3,000 lattice members of different sizes are connected with tenons and mortises, obliquely pass through straight sleeves, and are embedded in series to support and restrict each other. There is no need for riveting and iron parts, and a stable whole is formed by using the principle of "lever structure" From here, we can see the wisdom of the ancients. It, Yueyang Tower, Yellow Crane Tower and Wangtengting are also called the four famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River, and it is also the only one among the four famous buildings that has not been rebuilt and preserved completely.