2009-01-13

Shan Chuan Dou - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Chuan Chuan Dou Shan Shan, also known as Sichuan is located 20 km north of the city of Jiangyou Fujiang River on the east coast. Chuan Dou ape who first gate Shan Shan, as a result of more apes and monkeys in the mountains, Yamagata named as the door. After the beans Jisi Hill as a result of a large stone structure, such as Yamagata Chuan (Tsaotun), it said Chuan-shan.

  Why is it called again after sinus Shan Chuan it? Since the Tang Dynasty Ming County, has a master called thin-ming Douzi (also known as Shi Dou Zai), have a strong admiration for sinus Shan Chuan-ching, odd, quiet, the show will live in seclusion in the mountains Qi Guan, Xiu Xian Lian Road. His iron chain for the bridge repair and rebuild the temple in the mountains, after three years of soaring success, Hill from the entrance of the Department cliff jump down, change the gods. "The mountains are not high, there were 000 cents," Here, after the commemoration of man-made him put Dou Dou renamed Shan Chuan Chuan Shan.

From a distance, Shan Chuan Dou group was shaped, north-south, 2.8 km long, 1.68 km wide, with an area of about 4.7 square kilometers. 1140 meters above sea level, a relatively high degree of 540 meters. Geographical coordinates: longitude 104 degrees 49 , Latitude 31 degrees 55 minutes.

  Shan Chuan Dou Flying possession in 1956 in Sichuan Province People's Committee has been announced for the first group of provincial-level protection units.

Sambong hill, from where they stand, more than 100 meters. Each peak of a temple, were Dongyue, sinus true, the Lu Ban. The only way sambong peak Risk-way, up and down the other two peaks from two components of iron chain hanging bridge. Feng Yun Yansi is not far away, was built in the Tang, Bing Huo in the burning end of the Ming and Qing Emperor Yongzheng three years (1725) rehabilitation. Teramae outside Tang Shan Li Chuan Chan title of a stone-Hill, said: "Gengzhe lumberjack and, in Huaping out."

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