The First Mountain National Forest Park is located in the northern part of Xuyi County. It is named after the "First Mountain" inscribed by Mi Fu. It is a national AAAA-level scenic spot.
The scenery of the first mountain is beautiful, with one mountain occupying the beauty of rivers and mountains, with exquisite forests, springs, pavilions, and buildings, integrating Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism.
Not only that, it is also a famous historical and cultural mountain. As early as the Han Dynasty, when Kong Anguo, a descendant of Confucius, was the prefect of Linhuai, he founded the "Chongsheng Academy" here. It was highly praised by literati of all dynasties. Since the Song and Yuan Dynasties, many scholars
Literati, Hanlin scholars, and government officials all came here because of its reputation, leaving behind a large number of inscriptions and tablets, including works by famous artists such as Su Shi, Lu You, Yang Wanli, and Mi Fu.
The first mountain inscription is now a national key cultural relic protection unit.
Existing buildings in the park include: Dacheng Hall, Huaishan Hall, Cuiping Hall, Chunchi Pavilion, Glass Spring Pavilion, Minglun Hall, Cliff Carvings Protection Gallery, etc.
The "First Mountain Inscription" in the park has extremely high historical and artistic value.
Opposite the park is the charming scenic area along the Huaihe River.
Tieshan Temple National Forest Park Tieshan Temple Forest Park covers an area of ??70.58 square kilometers, of which 23.73 square kilometers of secondary forest and 9 square kilometers of pure Tianquan Lake surrounded by mountains form a unique microclimate environment.
There are more than 40 kinds of wild animals, more than 170 kinds of birds, more than 280 kinds of trees, nearly a thousand kinds of plants and more than 800 kinds of Chinese herbal medicines, most of which are marginal species in the north and south regions. It is a natural animal and plant gene bank.
The natural landscape and cultural landscape in the park are quite distinctive. People can not only appreciate the unique natural scenery, which makes people relaxed and happy, but also explore the mysteries of science and feel the rich history and culture here.
Bochishan Park Bochishan Park is located on the southeast side of Huaian City, close to Xiangyu Avenue, and is very convenient for transportation, leisure, and shopping.
The park covers an area of ??more than 1,800 acres and was completed in 2005. It is the largest comprehensive park in Huai'an City and the site of the Fourth Garden Expo of Jiangsu Province.
Chu Xiu Garden Chu Xiu Garden is a comprehensive tourist park in Huai'an City. It is located on the south side of the bustling East Street and covers an area of ??about 48 hectares. It was officially opened to the public on October 1, 1989.
There are four lakes in the garden from north to south: Lei Lake, Li Lake, West Lake and Nan Lake. The water is beautiful and the environment is elegant. Because Huaian belonged to Chu in the past, it is named: Chu Xiu Garden.
Wudao Park Wudao Park is located in the center of Lianshui County. It consists of Ripple Lake and five islands, with a total area of ??1,283 acres.
Among them, there are 846 acres of water surface and 437 acres of land.
Ripple Lake was formed in the great flood in the 51st year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1786). At that time, the Tanggong breach on the north bank of the Yellow River broke through the west gate of Andong City and destroyed the back streets of the county. After the flood, a lake was formed north of the county office, commonly known as
Hou'ao, later renamed as Ripple Lake, was formed by the ruins of some tall collapsed buildings emerging from the water. Before and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, after many renovations, the five irregular and disconnected islands on the lake were built into a meandering and connected island.
, the beautiful Goto Park.
These five islands are arranged from east to west, namely Fengle Island, Tongle Island, Houzhu Island, Meigong Island, and Xizhao Island.
Ancient Huaihe River Cultural and Ecological Scenic Area Ancient Huaihe River Cultural and Ecological Scenic Area is a national 4A-level scenic spot, a national low-carbon tourism demonstration area, and a self-driving tour base in Jiangsu.
The scenic spot is an ecological garden scenic spot with excellent ecology and beautiful landscape. There are a number of cultural tourism projects in the scenic spot, such as the China Huaiyang Cuisine Culture Museum, China Journey to the West Expo, China Urbanization History Museum, and Huaian International Photography Art Museum.
The scenic spot perfectly integrates art and history, ecology and culture, and is an eco-tourism destination for tourists to appreciate Huai'an's profound history and culture and enjoy Huaiyang cuisine.
Hongze Lake Hongze Lake is the fourth largest freshwater lake in China.
In the lower reaches of the Huaihe River in western Jiangsu Province, on the west side of the central Jiangsu Plain, within the cities of Huai'an and Suqian, the geographical location is between 33?06'-33?40' north latitude and 118?10'-118?52' east longitude.
The middle and downstream junction.
Originally a group of small shallow lakes, it was called Fuling Lake in ancient times, Pofutang after the Han Dynasty, Hongzepu in the Sui Dynasty, and Hongze Lake in the Tang Dynasty.
After 1128, the Yellow River migrated south through the Sishui River and took the lower reaches of the Huaihe River below Huaiyin to enter the sea. The Huaihe River lost its channel into the sea and accumulated water east of Xuyi. The original small lake expanded into Hongze Lake.
Qingyan Garden Qingyan Garden is located on the west side of Renmin South Road and the north side of Huancheng Road in Huaian City.
It is the only well-preserved government office garden in the history of water control and water transportation in my country. It is a national 3A tourist attraction, a national cultural preservation unit, and a national water conservancy scenic spot. It is known as the "No. 1 Garden of the Yangtze River and Huaihe River".
It is the most representative classical garden in northern Jiangsu.
It combines the openness of the north and the exquisiteness of the south, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty while having fun.
The Li Canal is the earliest section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It is between the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River. It is connected to the Middle Canal in the north and the Jiangnan Canal in the south. It is more than 170 kilometers long and flows through Huai'an City and Yangzhou City in Jiangsu Province.
From Jiangpu to Guazhou, it crossed into the Yangtze River in ancient times.
Spoon Lake is named after its shape resembling a spoon. Now it has been turned into Spoon Lake Park. There is a four-story pagoda on the lakeside. The shadow of the lake and the pagoda is fascinating.
There were ten scenic spots in Shaohu Lake before, but now the restored scenic spots include: "Scenic Corridor", "Shaohu Academy", "Floating Leaf", "Golden Carp Playing on the Waves", "Crooked Bridge Bells", etc.