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Landscape characteristics of Qingtan Temple
Qingtan Temple, ancient temple in southern Shandong, a large Buddhist temple in southern Shandong. The scenic spot consists of: Qingtan Autumn Archway, Qingtan Lake, Waterfront Avenue, Zaozhuang Image Tree (Zaozhuang Persimmon), International Friendship Calligraphy Monument Gallery, Lying Buddha Hall, Tall and Straight Tree, Baozi, Millennium Ancient Pond, Feilong Tree, Shanmen, Peacock Tree, Pagoda, Tianwang Temple, Couple Ginkgo Tree and Fujian Title.

Qingtan Temple has scenery all year round: spring scenery, summer flowers, autumn scenery and winter scenery. The scenery seen in different seasons is different. Every year, Liuhua Festival in May and Pomegranate Picking Festival in September will bring tourists from all over the world together to experience the happiness of health and leisure. It is an ideal place for tourism and leisure. Autumn scenery in Qingtan

The gate workshop of Qingtan Temple is an antique building with three doors, four columns and double cornices, and a mixed structure of wood and reinforced concrete. Above the door, there is a piece of black marble inlaid with a horizontal plaque inscribed with "Green Tan Autumn Colors" by Liu Yifu, Vice Governor of Zhejiang Province.

Inside the Gate Square is a narrow valley about 1.5km long. There are 36 sandalwood trees over a thousand years old, and there are countless trees over a hundred years old. At the end of the narrow valley is Qingtan Temple.

The inscription of "Qingtan Temple" at the entrance of Qingtan Temple was written by calligrapher Shu Tong. The temple covers an area of1050m2, with a building area of 330m2. The main building consists of five halls with cornices and arches, in which the III Buddha is enshrined. There are three rooms in the west and a pavilion in the east. There is a ginkgo tree in the courtyard in front of the temple, which has been more than 1000 years old and has flourished so far. Mr. Min's poem "Ginkgo Tree in Qingtan Temple" is a monument to white marble, which is located under the tree. There is a "running well" in front of the temple. In the dry year, the water keeps flowing, and in the rainy season, the water gushes out from the wellhead like a fountain, which is extremely shocking. On the Dongshan cliff next to the pavilion, there is the word "Forgetting to Return" inscribed by Wenfeng Mountain people, which means that tourists who come here forget to go home when they see the beautiful scenery of Qingtan Temple.

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The stone wall behind the main hall is also engraved with the words "Give me back my rivers and mountains", with Yue Fei's striking buildings on it. According to legend, Yue Fei, a national anti-gold hero in the Song Dynasty, suffered from eye diseases due to internal and external troubles. Master Hui Cong, the abbot of the temple at that time, smoked and washed Yue Fei's eyes with the tender leaves of Qingtan Temple every day. Because the leaves of the sandalwood tree have the effect of clearing fire and improving eyesight, Yue Fei's eyes soon recovered and returned to the battlefield to fight the earthquake. A stone building built to commemorate the Song Dynasty was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. The government rebuilt this building on 1985, and the current construction area is 1 12 square meters. The thin gold plaque "Golden Street" on the door plaque of the original building has been preserved, and the sitting statue of Yue Fei is enshrined in the building. In 20 12, descendants of Yue Fei launched large-scale clan activities at home and abroad to pay homage to their ancestors.

Tibetan palace

Tibet Palace: Located behind Yuefeiyan Building, there is a 97-meter-long natural fissure cave with a rotating skylight. There are seven branch caves, and stalactites are everywhere in them. Designed and built according to the concept of "ten floors" in folklore, it consists of four parts, namely, the Dizang Bodhisattva Hall and Cang Sang Zhengdao. There are 25 groups of statues with more than 65,438+050 shapes, and more than 200 colored lights are arranged in the scene. Adopt modern sound, light and electricity technology, and combine dynamic and static. It used to be a scene of Qingtan Temple, but it has been closed to the public in recent years. Wenfeng Mountain, the highest peak on the Sulu border, has the characteristics of heroism, danger, strangeness and beauty. It is one of the eight scenic spots in Zaozhuang, "Wenfeng View Lake";

Hongtubu site, a representative and important ancient site in the late primitive society, 1992 was listed as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit;

Nu Wa's burial place, the burial place of the legendary goddess of mending heaven;

Yinping Wanmu Jujube Garden is the largest jujube fruit base in southern Shandong, which has high ornamental value and can be used for picking and eco-tourism activities.

Pomegranate bonsai garden, showing visitors the pomegranate bonsai art that embodies the essence of pomegranate culture and the unique professional pomegranate bonsai courtyard economic model;

Qingtan Temple, the main content is to watch the Millennium ancient sandalwood and Buddha.