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Shizhu Mountain is located in the western suburb of Fuqing 10 km, and belongs to the southern section of Xishan Mountain with Dai Yun in central Fujian. The main peak, Zhuangyuan Peak, is 534 meters above sea level. There is no heat in summer and no cold in winter, and the annual average temperature is kept at 19.7℃. This mountain, named after the wonderful bamboo, is a famous Taoist mountain in our province. Xu Xiake, a great traveler and geographer in the Ming Dynasty, visited Shizhu Mountain in the middle of June in the first year of Taichang (AD 1620):' Hong Wen Road Station is ten miles west, with Shizhu Mountain, the best rock, and it is also the place where the Nine Immortals pray for their dreams. There is a saying in Fujian called' spring outing of carnation, autumn outing of nine carp'. It's not timely, but you can't miss it. Rock and roll is the best. There are strange stones in the mountains, such as Ziyun Cave, Taoyuan Cave, Tiantong Cave, Riyue Cave, Star Picking Platform, Hualong Nest, He Yingshi, Penghu Stone, Yuanyang Stone, Chessboard Stone, Tortoise and Snake Stone, Flat Peach Stone, Cave Sink and Cave Empty, which are natural stone scenes. "Praying for dreams" is a major feature of Shizhu Mountain's religious culture. On the cliff halfway up the mountain at the southern foot of the mountain, an ancient architectural complex with exquisite orange tiles and red walls is like a castle in the air, which is a wonder. The cable car in the east is crawling, people come and go, and cigarettes curl up. This is the famous Shizhushan Daoyuan, and the' Nine Immortals Building' praying for dreams hangs firmly in the middle. Shizhushan Taoist Temple was founded in the first year of the Tang Dynasty (AD 847), originally named Lingbao Temple, and later changed to Shizhu Temple, which is compatible with Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. It consists of Xianjun Building, guanyin temple and Wenchang Pavilion. Taoist temple enshrines the nine immortals, the main god of Han Dynasty. It has a long history, beautiful and moving traditional dream cultural activities, lasting forever. Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism are more popular with scholars and students. Up to now, there are dozens of cliff stone carvings on the mountain since the Song Dynasty. Zhu in the Song Dynasty, Ye in the Ming Dynasty, Wang Shimao, Xie and Chen in the late Qing Dynasty all left precious inscriptions and poems for Shi Zhushan. Climb the Dianthus Fairy Mountain and welcome the rain from the stone peak and bamboo; Take a leisurely cable car and praise the lakes and mountains; Enter the fairy palace group pavilion, pray for the dream of nine immortals, see the Taoyuan world and see the colorful giant carp; Reading sages' suicide notes and understanding the mysteries of life can be described as endless fun. Shizhu Mountain Scenic Area welcomes people from all walks of life to visit and enjoy the mysterious opportunities of Taoist holy places and nature in the south of the Yangtze River. Location: Lu Hong Town, Fuqing City Traffic: From Fuqing City to Shizhushan, you can take a bus directly to Shizhushan at Shuinan, Ximen Station or Justin Road, the whole journey is 10 km, and the fare is 2.5 yuan/person; From Fuzhou to Shizhushan, you can take the bus to Fuqing at South Bus Station and Quantou Bus Station (North Station) (fare 10- 16 yuan/person, the journey is 43km), then get off at Lu Hong and change to the bus to Shizhushan (fare 1 yuan/person, the journey is 3km). Surrounding accommodation: In addition to hotels that can provide accommodation, tourists can also stay in Daoyuan Guest House. Surrounding tourist and entertainment facilities: diet: Daoyuan vegetarian restaurant provides vegetarian food; Shiyantang restaurant provides Taoist health-preserving medicated diet and Fuqing local specialties. Shopping: There are mainly Taoist classics, audio-visual products, tranquilizing combs, tranquilizing pillows, heavenly locks (longevity locks), animal year amulets, incense pots, town swords, town taiji diagrams, Taoist portraits and other religious articles and Taoist health products.