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What is the ranking of Yongzhou tourist attractions?
Yongzhou tourist attractions ranking: Yangmingshan National Forest Park, Goulan Yaozhai, Chaoyangyan, Shundi Mausoleum, Jiuyi Mountain, Shunhuangshan National Forest Park, Jiangyong Nvshu Garden, Yongzhou Jin Dong, Wuxi Beilin and Xiaoxiangyuan.

1, Yangmingshan National Forest Park

Located in Shuangpai County, Yongzhou City, it has beautiful mountains and rivers, dense trees and a beautiful environment. Yangmingshan National Forest Park also has five wonders, including 10,000 mu of Rhododendron Sea, 100,000 mu of Bamboo Sea, Liuquan Waterfall, Qifeng Rock, and Yunshan Fog Sea. There are bamboo forests at the foot of the mountain and primitive secondary forests on the mountainside, which is a good place for leisure, mountaineering, fitness and personal nature.

2. Jiuyi Mountain

Also known as Cangwu Mountain. Located in ningyuan county, Yongzhou City, southern Hunan, 60 miles south of ningyuan county City, it belongs to Zhumengling of Nanling Mountains, with a vertical and horizontal distance of more than 2,000 miles, connecting Luofu Mountain in the south and Hengyue Mountain in the north. There are many peaks here, deep and quiet. There are more than 90 peaks above 1000 meters, which are mostly composed of sand shale, granite and metamorphic rocks. It is famous at home and abroad for its unique scenery, strange caves, ancient cultural relics and touching legends, which is fascinating.

Tunxi Beilin Tunxi is a small stream that originated from Yangming Mountain in Shuangpai County. It flows through Qiyang Basin and flows into Xiangjiang River at Gudukou, 2 kilometers south of the county seat. Here, the five peaks on both sides of the stream and the south bank of Xiangjiang River are steep and the ancient trees are flourishing. Whether it is Catalpa bungeana in the Tang Dynasty, cypress in the Song Dynasty, pine trees and sandalwood trees in the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, they are all lush.