Rizhao Daqingshan

Daqingshan is located on the coast of the Yellow Sea in the southeast of Ganlu, 7 kilometers southwest of Wulian County. Surrounded by many peaks and competing with hundreds of valleys, it forms a famous scenic spot with an area of 20 square kilometers. Taking a comprehensive view of 36 peaks, 108 caves, 6 pools, 3 Gorges, 9 valleys, 4 Dian, 8 Ping, and more than 200 scenes in the whole mountain, it is famous in North China for its four characteristics of "show, secluded, strange, and broad". It is also famous for the relics of ancient garden cypress, Xiangyun temple, Wanhe temple, ancient city wall, and the folklore of Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty, who walked the horse and fell the crown and stationed troops on the western expedition The color is blurred and the rhyme is mysterious. When Chen Yupeng, a famous Shanxi scholar and member of the Ministry of rites, passed through Qingshan in the Qing Dynasty, he wrote a poem: "the stone path of Jiequ Hongya is long, the horse's hoof is strong, and it's hard to dress in the morning, and it's hard to grow wild flowers and grasses."

Address: 7km southwest of Wulian County, Rizhao City

Longitude: 119.2250297

Latitude: 35.6749412

Tel: 0633-5211006

Ticket information: 20 yuan

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