2009-01-10

Gun path along the cliff - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Gun hidden in the path along the cliff to the left Leshan Giant Buddha habitat Luan, Yue against the two peaks of the steep cliff, was the poet praise for the "Symphonic Poem on the cliff." Piercing its waste-lifting, air planes fiction, possession of dangerous Qi Lu, Wan Yan twists and turns like a vacant Yunlong. Cut the path along the cliff in early 1983 and be completed in 1984, the same year, 10 Open. A total distance of about 500 meters, at the north end and connected to the Big Buddha, and the southern end of the floor, Choi Jin-phase, constitute a circle of twists and turns tourist routes. Buddhism around the foot, wearing a "Dong Tian", it is up the northern end of the path along the cliff. Legend has it that this is the Dragon King Edward III school in Su's path up the mountain, so called "three-Prince Edward Branch into the sea." Forward, Left to set up a section of the "hundred path along the cliff," carved on cliff Zhang Aiping, Ma Shitu Tiyong and others. Walking path along the cliff on the left, at the foot of the river Taotao, Fanjuan surge. Have left the path along the cliff, climbing the "narrow width", "high-low" risk of the slope, "Ladder", will be able to "Song Yun-ting," rest. Song Yun-ting from 10 meters with a Li's huge, more than 30 meters high, known as "Jiang Mochu." Jiang Mochu stand, piles of green mountains, vast and lonely sand, Miaomiaoyanai, little fan boat like a picture eye; water hammer, Greenfield, birds like the symphony and echoed in the ear. Ting Qian Yun line from the song, then Shu Shibu to the southern end of the path along the cliff side , "Yue against." Pavilion for the cutting of the path along the cliff when it was built. Up and down due to be divided into two tiers, also known as "booth picture." Tingzhong to rest, the rise of Feng Cang Shi-ping; down, gurgling water; Looking back, Wan Yan tortuous path along the cliff. Good luck with the artificial nature of the Diaozao into one beautiful.

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