Let’s go to Shunping with your boyfriend to watch the Peach Blossom Festival on May Day!!!! Shunping County is located at the eastern foothills of Taihang Mountain, with a total area of ??708 square kilometers.
It borders Kaucheng in the east, Tang County in the west, Wangdu in the south, and Yi County in the north. It is connected with Qingyuan in the southeast and Laiyuan in the northwest.
The land surface slopes from northwest to southeast, and is divided into three landforms: mountainous areas, mountainous areas, and plains. Mountainous areas account for three-fifths of the area, and plains account for two-fifths of the area.
The county has a total population of 300,000 and governs 7 townships, 3 towns, and 237 administrative villages. The highway mileage is 234 kilometers, forming a transportation network with the skeleton of National Highway 107, Beijing-Guangxi West Line, Baolai, Baofu, Gaoshen and other trunk lines.
Shunping County is the hometown of the ancient emperor Yao. Because Yao was born in Yiqi Mountain, his surname was Yiqi and his given name was Fangxun.
As early as the fifth year of the reign of Emperor Ping of the Han Dynasty (AD 5), Wang Mang changed Qunii into Shunping County.
Within the county, Yiqi Mountain.
Yao Mu Cave.
Danzhu City, the crown prince of Emperor Yao.
Ruins such as the Heroine Hua Mulan Temple and the Monument of General Xiaolie of the Han Dynasty still exist today; ancient buildings such as Wuhou Pagoda of the Liao Dynasty, Fujian Wuliang Hall, Dingyuan Zen Master Pagoda and the Great Wall of the ancient Zhongshan Kingdom can still be seen.
There are more than 150 Taoist temples in the county; the Jiulongshan Notre Dame Temple and the Yiqishan Prince's Temple are still popular today.
Bethune, the famous international communist fighter, spent most of his time working, fighting, and living in China.
This is the hometown of Wang Pu, the young anti-Japanese national hero of the "Wuligang Riot".
Shunping County is rich in tourism resources and has numerous cultural landscapes.
The largest collection of ancient residential buildings in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties in North China is Wang's Manor on Yaoshan Mountain; Longtan Lake with beautiful mountains and clear waters; Yiqi Mountain, the pilgrimage site of Emperor Yao's hometown; hundreds of miles of peach blossoms and thousands of acres of peach orchards in mid-spring; Qingfeng Mountain Villa all year round,
Fresh fruits such as mountain apricots, mopanchuan, red dates, and pomegranates from Panlong Villa; strawberries, fresh peaches, and red Fuji apples all over the county have become attractive tourism resources in Shunping.
Shunping "Peach Blossom Festival" is one of the 15 major tourism festivals in Baoding City, held every April.
While admiring the flowers, you can also pick strawberries and peaches from greenhouses, making it the first choice for an early spring outing.
During the Peach Blossom Festival, there are "farmhouses" and hotels in the county for tourists to eat and rest.
Shunping Peach Blossom Festival (2006 Hebei Shunping Seventh Peach Blossom Festival will be held from April 8 to 25. This Peach Blossom Festival is organized by the Chinese National Culture Promotion Association, Hebei Provincial Tourism Bureau, Hebei TV Station, and Baoding Municipal People*
** Hosted by Baoding Tourism and Cultural Relics Bureau and Shunping County People***. For information about the scenic spot, please refer to the attraction introduction: Yiqishan Wanqing Peach Forest Farm Folk Culture Park) Self-driving Peach Blossom Festival Route 1. Departing from Beijing Departure from Beijing in the morning
, take the Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway, collect the card at the Dujiakan Toll Station - pay 15 yuan for the card at the Zhuozhou Toll Station, then collect the card - pay 30 yuan for the card at the Baoding exit of the Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway, - turn west to Baofu Road
Enter Shunping County, follow Baofu Road to Yaoshan Toll Station and pay 10 yuan, then go west 500 meters to Yaoshan Town, Shunping County, and go north to Yaoshan Wang's Manor, a national key cultural relic protection unit AAA scenic spot.
Go west along Baofu Road to Shunping County, go west along Shunshen Road for 10 kilometers, and first arrive at the country's first batch of agricultural tourism demonstration sites - Yiqishan Wanqing Taolin Farm Folk Culture Park, then go north along Shunshen Road for 25 kilometers to reach North China.
The first rafting - Tang River rafting, finally along the Liujiaying Road of Baolai Highway, heading north for 10 kilometers to Longtan Lake Scenic Area.
After the tour, return the same way.
Tourist signs: There is one signboard at the Baofu Highway exiting Baoding City, 2 signboards at the Yaoshan Toll Station, and there are scenic spots signboards at the intersection of Baofu Highway and Shunshen Highway.
Transportation details 1. Dujiakan Toll Station - Zhuozhou Toll Station - Zhuozhou Service Area - the intersection of Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway and Jinbao Expressway - go to Jinbao Expressway - Baoding Lower Road - 37 kilometers - west along Baofu Road to Shunping
County Yaoshan Toll Station - 500 meters west to the north - Yaoshan Wang's Manor; 2. Follow Baofu Road to Shunping County - 1 kilometer - Shunshen Road westbound - 10 kilometers - Wanqing Taolin Farm Folk Culture Park; 3.
Follow Shunshen Road to the intersection of Shenbei Village and Baolai Road and go west - 2 kilometers - Tang River rafting; 4. Follow Shunshen Road to the intersection of Shenbei Village and Baolai Road and go east - 2 kilometers - Liujiaying Lower Road - northbound
-10 kilometers-Longtan Lake Scenic Area.
Service Area/Gas Station There is 1 service area on this route, namely the Zhuozhou Service Area.
There are several large gas stations along Baofu Road to Shunping, and there are also various gas stations in Shunping County. There are tourist toilets at gas stations and various tourist attractions, and there is no charge.
2. Departing from Tianjin, take the Tianjin-Baoding Expressway to the Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway, then to Baoding Lower Road and then to Shunping.