The first cave scenic spot is located in Yugong Village, Jingwangwu Town, Jiyuan City, Henan Province.
Wangwu Mountain in Jiyuan, also known as the first cave in Taoism, is also the place where the Yellow Emperor of Xuanyuan worships heaven, and it is also the birthplace of the fable "Yu Gong Yi Shan".
Wangwu Mountain Scenic Area is located in Yugong Village, Jingwangwu Town, Jiyuan City, Henan Province, about 4 kilometers away from the urban area, with a total area of 272.47 square kilometers. The main peak of Wangwu Mountain is Tiantan Peak, with an altitude of 1715.7 meters, with lush vegetation and a forest coverage rate of over 98%. There is a small river in the east of the scenic spot, and there are many streams in the mountains. Whenever summer comes, the streams are gurgling and cool.
main scenic spots in the first cave
1. Daojing Square
Daojing Square is a cultural square with the theme of Taoist culture and the worship of Xuanyuan Huangdi to heaven. The whole building is laid out according to the Big Dipper in the sky and the Big Dipper in the ground, and it embraces the cultural essence of Wangwu Mountain, such as Taoist culture, Huangdi culture and foolish spirit.
2. Wangwu Old Street
Wangwu Old Street is located on the west side of Daojing Square, covering an area of 18 mu. Relying on the natural and patchwork ancient buildings, Laojie has created a cultural and tourist integration block that includes health care, flavor food, non-legacy culture and characteristic folk customs.
3. Balcony Palace
Balcony Palace is located at the end of Daojing Square. It was built in the 12th year of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty. Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty called Sima Chengzhen to Beijing, and ordered him to choose his own form and live in Wangwu Mountain. In the 23rd year of Kaiyuan, the Daoyuan Courtyard was built and named Balcony View. The existing buildings are from south to north, depending on the mountain, from low to high, patchwork. The existing main buildings of the balcony palace, Sanqing Hall and Yuhuang Pavilion, were rebuilt during the Ming Zhengde period.