2008-11-10

Red Mountain National Forest Park - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Red Mountain National Forest Park - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Red Mountain National Forest Park is the only artificial forest park, north of the Great Wall is located in the Pearl - Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north-east of the Sino-British Hong Shanqu Gold River, an area of 4300 hectares, 3 km away from the urban area, the park's main scenic spots Red Hill, Jie Cheng red rocks, craggy rocks, Sihuo Red Cliff, the trees around the Hongshan Wei Wei spectacular. Chifeng Hongshan is both a symbol of Chinese civilization is also the birthplace of one of the Hongshan culture of the Chinese nation to advance civilization a thousand years. When you walk through the forest, enjoy the backing of the natural formation of the Buddha, Maitreya, lying hump, General Shi, Shuangshi map stone monkey, Yixian Tian, Moon rocks, such as toad landscape, and you will feel the charm of the Seven Wonders of nature. The Hongshan Culture in 6000 before the ancestors of the hyperbolic Ke Hui-Wen, "Apollo" like, you savor totem worship of ancestors and religious mystery. Red Mountain Peak, not only the majestic view of Chifeng City, but also Red River look to the north of Shandong Wei Yi Yan of North ruins of the Great Wall. In June 1964, Zhu De, Dong and other comrades visited here, Zhu Lao Hui-ho wrote the "summer visit League, the new willow planted around Chifeng, what this yellow sand Miles, a young Qingsha cloudless blue sky." At present, the development of the Hongshan Forest Park Magnolia speech Areas, scenic Yulong Mountain Villa, Scenic Area folk, Beilangtingxie scenic spots, forest functions, such as the six major scenic spots, 57 spots. Has become the new "Buddha Pavilion," "invited months Pavilion," "Master Hsuan Feng", "ambergris pool", "Beilangtingxie combination of" attractions. Traffic in the area, communication is very convenient. Forest Park of the United Kingdom Jinbin Is to provide a multi-service high-end hotels.

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