In fact, Heshun has nothing to play. The smaller and more interesting people can choose Heshun Grottoes.
Shuntu is like a beautiful butterfly and a lion with its head held high. The county seat is located in the center of butterflies and lions. To the west of the county seat is the beautiful Yunlong Mountain, and the main peak is a skyscraper with an altitude of 1548 meters. Shaped like a dragon's head, it drags along a beautiful vein, and the two water clouds are like dragons, hence the name Yunlong Mountain. The Northern Dynasties grottoes are embedded in the mountainside.
County magistrates, politicians and literati have all described the natural beauty of Yunlong Mountain. Qiu Tingrong, a county magistrate in the Qing Dynasty, said in Rebuilding the Monument to Yunlong Mountain: "Those who climb Yunlong Mountain today think it is different. First, Yuan people were different from each other in the mountain sun. Set up a hall to worship the Dragon King. When I was dry in the year, I prayed and answered. On the top, I was Zhao Wangtai, the summer resort of Yunxiangzi, but my ankle still existed. When it comes to its location, it is a mountain, a flying pavilion, a secluded place and a vast territory.
Located in the northwest of the city, Yunlong Mountain is a completely open forest-style citizen leisure park. An antique building has been built on the mountain, which can be seen from a distance. Drive to the parking lot halfway up the mountain, put down the car and walk along the stone path. There is a "Longquan", which is spring-like all the year round and has eyes flowing. Many citizens use mineral water buckets to receive water. Ask them about the grottoes, and they all give them enthusiastic advice. The newly-built temple is probably not finished yet, and the gate is closed. The grottoes are on the cliff behind the temple, and you must bypass the nearby hillside.
What are the tourist attractions in heshun county, Jinzhong City?
Cloud Longshan
Yunlong Mountain is located in the west of Heshun County, built on the mountain, with a scenic area of 5 square kilometers and an average elevation of 1.370 meters. It belongs to a provincial forest park.
Qinggangsi
Qinggang Temple is located at the foot of Fenghuang Mountain in the east of Fengtai Village, Yixing Town, four kilometers west of the county seat. In 1950s, it was a provincial cultural relics protection unit. After the Cultural Revolution, 1993, the county government re-announced it as a county-level cultural relics protection unit.
Xiangshan temple
Xiangshan Temple is located on the western hillside of Dafotou Village, Yuma Township, heshun county. It was built in Xining, Northern Song Dynasty for three years and has a history of 1800 years. It has considerable cultural relics value and belongs to county-level cultural relics protection units. The temple is backed by mountains and surrounded by clear water. There are two towering Gu Song in the courtyard, including five main halls, three south halls, four east and west halls, two floors of bell towers on both sides of the south hall, and a Buddhist temple on the east side.
First class Notre Dame Temple
Heshan Village, located in the northeast of heshun county, Shanxi Province, was founded in the Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the Yuan Dynasty. It is the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. There is a strange spring in the temple, and the spring water flows backwards.
Shanxi Heshun Zoumachao Scenic Area
This is the eastern scenic spot of Machao Village in Heshun, Shanxi, and the site of Heshun Ancient Great Wall. Heshun Great Wall has been in disrepair for a long time. There are roughly six castle sites, namely Maling, Huang Yuling, Zhiguoling, Xingshuwan, Foziling and Zoumachao. It is about 1 0,300 meters away from the ruins of the Great Wall in East Erli, Zoumachao Village, with a north-south trend. A wall more than one meter high is 100 meters long, and there are piers on the top of it.
Legend has it that after the Tang Dynasty, due to civil strife and ethnic disputes, coupled with years of famine and famine. In the first year of Tang Ganfu (874), Huang Chao rallied in Shandong, and various places responded in succession. It is said that the insurgents gathered here to exercise horses and strengthen their troops in the narrow forest area between Beilingtou and Zoumager, so they were named Zoumager. Huang Chao village is about two miles south from here. Mention Huang Chao, we will think of his more domineering poem:
Chanting chrysanthemums:
Until September 8th in Qiu Lai,
When I bloom, a hundred flowers will kill me.
The incense array pervades Chang' an,
The city is full of golden flowers.
Tourist attractions in heshun county
There are Notre Dame Cathedral in Yiji, Longkou Scenic Spot in Taihang, Tianhe Mountain Scenic Spot, Heshun Stone Archway and Heshun Tianchi Temple in heshun county.
1, Notre Dame de Yiji: The temple is built on the hill, facing south, and consists of two courtyards, the upper and lower courtyards and the Xianze Houdian, covering an area of 8,400 square meters. There are Notre Dame Hall, Sacrifice Hall, Guanyin Hall, Vaccinium Hall, Bailong Hall and Yaowang Hall in the upper house, and archway, gate, stage, East-West Gallery and Zen Temple in the lower house.
2. Taihang Longkou Scenic Area: There are ruins of the Great Wall in the Ming Dynasty, as well as beacon towers and battery. In the history of our country, the Huang Chao Uprising Army fought fiercely here with the help of natural disasters and barriers at the end of the Tang Dynasty, leaving many legends among the people.
3. Tianhe Mountain Scenic Area: Located in the greenest part of Taihang Mountain at the junction of heshun county, Xingtai County, with a total area of 30 square kilometers and 65 kilometers away from Xingtai City, it has convenient transportation and beautiful scenery along the way.
4. Heshun Stone Archway: Built in Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty for four years, it is made of 88 huge stones. Camellia and peony patterns are carved on both sides of the stone pillar. The beams between the stone pillars are connected by the unicorn garden ring carved in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
5. Heshun Tianchi Temple: Originally a Buddhist temple, it was later dedicated to Sakyamuni, Kong Qiu and Lao Dan, and the Ursa Hall was renamed "Three Religions Hall". The whole temple building is a quadrangle, covering an area of 680 square meters.
Beautiful scenery in the lens: Seven Springs in Heshun Mountain, Shanxi Province
Heshan Seven Springs is one of the ten scenic spots in He Yi with pleasant scenery. He is called strange because his spring water flows out every half hour and then returns to the spring eye. This is called Heshan strange spring water flowing backwards. During the rainy season, the spring gave out a strange sound, and when it came back, the sound gradually disappeared. The rhythm is obvious, and the flow stops in an orderly way, which is very spectacular. Heshan Village is surrounded by East Castle Peak, and there are green peaks everywhere. How many tourists come here from afar to enjoy the sight of strange springs flowing backwards.
Notre Dame de Ige covers an area of about 2,600 square meters. The main buildings are distributed on an axis. The plane layout is compact, and the halls and platforms are stacked high. At the northernmost end, there is a four-column single-eave wooden archway, which is 10 meter high. The cross between Ming and Qing Dynasties is engraved with "Notre Dame de Ige" on the back.
Xianzehou Temple, commonly known as Dawang Temple, is adjacent to Notre Dame, but smaller than Notre Dame. It mainly tells the story of the struggle between the emperor and the dragon in the era of Shan Hai Jing. The virgin is the emperor's daughter-in-law and helps the emperor fight. Founded in the early Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the Yuan Dynasty, it has been a major scenic spot in Heshun since ancient times.
What are the tourist attractions in heshun county, Jinzhong City?
Yunlong Mountain (Kowloon Column, this must visit), Heshan, Longkou Scenic Area, Yangqu Mountain and Cowherd and Weaver Girl Scenic Area. . . . . . . .