2. Twelve crossing waters in Jiu Feng, Lechang City. Jiu Feng's tourism resources include ecological agriculture, natural sightseeing, celebrities' former residences, hot springs and so on.
3. Longwangtan Scenic Resort Scenic Area in Lechang City. Shaolongwangtan Scenic Area is located 23 kilometers northeast of Lechang City. It is a scenic spot integrating Linquan Waterfall, the sea of hot springs, lakes and mountains. In the scenic area, the green mountains are towering, the green water is long, the waterfalls are swarming, the waves are rolling, and the rocks are colorful and picturesque.
4. Jinjiling, Lechang City. Jinjiling, located in Shiping Town, the first town in Lingnan, the north gate of Guangdong, is 0/03km away from Shaoguan City/KLOC-and is under the jurisdiction of Lechang City. Because there is a boulder on the northwest peak of the ridge, which looks like a rooster, looking up at the north and wanting to sing, it is named as one of the eight scenic spots in Guangdong Province.
5. Shi Ping drifted in Lechang. Rafting on the 18th Beach in Kowloon-the beautiful scenery and fresh air are both exciting and pleasant. Visitors can take the bus directly to Pingshi Railway Station and buy tickets in the waiting hall after getting off. They can go down the river in a rubber boat and land in Tan Xiao. The whole journey is 30 kilometers and takes about 3 hours. After changing clothes and eating, I felt comfortable and bored, boarded the antique tourist train "Golden Rooster" and returned to Lechang Station. ?
Lechang is located in the north of Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, bordering Hunan Province, and is known as the "North Gate of Guangdong". It borders Yizhang and Rucheng counties in Hunan Province in the north, and the urban area is 50 kilometers away from Shaoguan and 250 kilometers away from Guangzhou. It has a total area of 242 1 km2 and a population of 520,000. The Municipal People's Government is located in Lecheng Street, with an urban population of 256,400. As early as the Qin and Han Dynasties, Lechang was the main thoroughfare of merchants in Lingnan of the Central Plains, and it has always been a prosperous market for border trade between Guangdong, Hunan, Guangxi and Jiangxi. Since the 20th century, Lechang has set up a number of export-oriented enterprises, whose products have entered the international market and sold to more than 20 countries and regions such as the United States, Germany, Japan and Hong Kong. Lechang is a Hakka settlement, accounting for more than 70% of the total population. In addition to Hakka dialects spoken by Yao people, there are vernacular, Changlai dialect, Beixiang dialect, Huangpu dialect, Guitang dialect, Li Antang dialect, Mei Tian dialect, Lanshan dialect, Louxia dialect, Liantan dialect, boatman dialect and Mian dialect.