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Zhenyuan scenic spot
Xieqipo Forest Park in Zhenyuan County, Wutai Mountain Wenbi Pagoda, Ailao Mountain and Bolie Tea Horse Ancient Road Scenic Area.

1, Xieqipo Forest Park: Xieqipo Forest Park covers an area of 5 mu, including hiking trails, 1000 fitness ladders, three national cultural observation towers, food and entertainment, etc. It is a leisure and entertainment place integrating leisure, entertainment and fitness, and also an exhibition center to show the national cultural characteristics of zhenyuan county.

2. Wutai Mountain Wenbi Pagoda: Located at the top of Wutai Mountain in Panwen Village on the west bank of Meng Tong, 6.5km northwest of Yanban Town. The tower is a brick structure with a height of13m. It is divided into seven floors, consisting of tower foundation, tower body and tower gate. The tower was built by Li Chunyang, the deputy commander of Hualing in Qing Dynasty, in the fourth year of Guangxu reign.

3. Ailao Mountain: Located in the transitional zone between the northern part of Yunnan sub-belt and the southern part of subtropical zone, it is the junction of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and Hengduan Mountains, and is a national nature reserve. Ailaoshan's huge gene bank of natural biological species has become the "natural museum" and "specimen garden" of Yunnan's "animal and plant" kingdom, and is a comprehensive experimental field for various natural sciences. The main peak of Ailao Mountain is located in Zhenyuan, with an altitude of 3 137.6 meters.

4. zhenyuan county Bolie Tea-Horse Ancient Road Scenic Area: Bolie River Scenic Area is located in Bolie Village, Enle Town, the southern suburb of zhenyuan county, with an area of 2.4km, with the ruins of the Tea-Horse Ancient Road and Bolie River as the core. There are important traffic relics of the Tea-Horse Ancient Road for more than 200 years-stone Wu Tong Bridge, Bolie River and Tian Shu in the scenic area. The ancient tea-horse road is the ancient tea-horse road from Simao to Kunming, Lancang, Luoda, Longdian and other places in Tibet after the Tang Dynasty, especially during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China. It is a non-governmental international trade channel with caravans as the main means of transportation, and it is also the Southern Silk Road for Simao's material exchange and trade.