Take you to Penglai Wonderland
Penglai is infinitely beautiful, and Xiange looks back more spectacular.
Penglai, as a world-famous tourist destination, receives tens of thousands of tourists every year. Many people come to Penglai just to see the famous Penglai Pavilion.
Together with Tengwang Pavilion, Yellow Crane Tower and Yueyang Tower, it is called the four famous buildings in China, and it is the only one built by the sea. This mountain is not high, and the fairy is famous. When I arrived at Penglai Pavilion, I didn't expect the sea fog to come up. It is very artistic to watch this Penglai Pavilion in the fog. Penglai Pavilion is built on a precipice.
The mountain in Penglai Pavilion is red, so it is called Danya Mountain. The northern part of Danya Mountain is all cliffs, and Penglai Pavilion is a thousand-year-old ancient building built on the cliffs, which is more than six meters out. It is extremely rare on the coastline in the south and north of China. Looking down, it is a cliff, birds fly from the cliff, and the sea fog fills the air, which really feels like a fairyland.
The dangerous building at the top of the mountain is close to Penglai, and the water is wide and the wind is long and fast.
Looking down at Danya Mountain from the air, Penglai Pavilion is clear at a glance, and the mist is like a fairy pavilion in the clouds. Penglai Pavilion was built in the sixth year of Song Jiayou, that is, in 161 AD, and has a history of nearly a thousand years. Danya Wonderland is the entrance of Penglai Pavilion into the mountain, followed by the epiphany door of Tianhou Palace. After passing Danya Wonderland, you will enter Penglai Pavilion. Penglai Pavilion is not big, with six buildings. There is a local saying in Penglai that if you want to enter the fairyland, you need to cross it one step at a time.
Penglai Pavilion is a two-story pavilion, 15 meters high, facing south, with a double-layer wooden structure. Standing downstairs looking at Penglai Pavilion, there seems to be nothing special about this pavilion in front of us, but when we climbed to the second floor, we stood on the Ming Gallery and looked up. Infinite scenery, panoramic view. The vast blue sea in the distance is refreshing.
Penglai Pavilion, commanding, is an excellent place to watch a mirage. Penglai is near the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea, with low terrain and full of water vapor. Whenever spring and summer and summer and autumn turn, there is a big difference between water temperature and air temperature, and the light reflected by objects is refracted by the atmosphere to form an illusion. It is also known as a "mirage".
it's fascinating to see strange phenomena overlapping and unpredictable. No wonder Qin Shihuang and Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty made a special trip here to seek immortality. In addition to a mirage, the legend of the Eight Immortals crossing the sea also casts a mysterious color on Penglai Pavilion.
In the northeast corner of Penglai Pavilion Scenic Area, there is a Puzhao Building, also known as the lighthouse, which used to be a lighthouse for sailing at night. This lighthouse is the earliest lighthouse built by China people in China. The lighthouse is an exotic product and the introduction of western technology. The earliest lighthouse built by China people along the Shandong coast is Penglai Pavilion. Penglai, located at the northernmost tip of Shandong Peninsula, belongs to Dengzhou Port and is one of the four ancient ports in China. It has a history of more than 1,3 years since it was preserved in the Tang Dynasty. It is also a point on the northern route of the ancient Silk Road.
As early as the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Dengzhou Port was one of the four major trading ports in China, connecting the Korean Peninsula and Japan. It is one of the most important starting ports of the Maritime Silk Road in the north and the main port between China and Northeast Asia. Ginseng, leather and other local products from the Korean peninsula are shipped to China. China's porcelain, tea and silk were sold to the Korean peninsula. In addition to Northeast Asia, cargo ships from Dengzhou Port in the Ming Dynasty also reached the Indian peninsula.
Although the magnificent scene of "boats and ships flying and business envoys making friends" in Dengzhou Port is gone, that history is deeply imprinted in this city.
"If you look up at the sea today, you will not be immortal until you reach Penglai.". The delicious Penglai noodles, Penglai Pavilion, a "fairyland on earth", and the thick history of Gudengzhou Port have become our unique memories of Penglai, a coastal town.