1, Wuyuezhai Scenic Area
Located in the northwest mountainous area of Lingshou County, Hebei Province, it is away from the provincial capital Shijiazhuang 1 10, facing the Buddhist holy land Wutai Mountain, with a total area of 17 square kilometers, including three scenic spots and more than 360 scenic spots. Five main peaks above 2000 meters above sea level and dozens of peak forests above 1600 meters above sea level constitute the unique landscape of the scenic spot.
2. Yanmenguan Scenic Area
Also known as Xiguan, it is located in Yanmen Mountain, about 20 kilometers north of Daixian County, Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province, China. It is an important pass on the Great Wall, and it is called "Outer Three Passes" together with Ning Wuguan and Pianguan.
3. Tianya Mountain Scenic Area
Located in Zigan Township, Yuanping City, 5 kilometers east of Dayun expressway exit, close to provincial highway 3 10, with convenient transportation and close to mountains and waters. Relying on the beautiful and unique natural landscape of Tianya Mountain, with the theme of "loyalty and filial piety" promoted by historical figure Jiezi more than 2,600 years ago, the scenic spot organically combines eco-tourism with modern cultural experience, and strives to build a first-class scenic tourism and leisure resort in the province.
4. Shanxi Phoenix Mountain Ecological Botanical Garden
The first compound tourist scenic spot in China, the main area is composed of ten thousand mu ecological botanical garden and Millennium Shentangdu Hot Spring Lohas Park, which integrates hot spring health, eco-tourism and leisure vacation, and has perfect accommodation, catering, shopping and conference supporting services. It is a national agricultural tourism demonstration site, the best rural tourism destination in China and the first batch of circular economy pilot parks in Shanxi Province.
5. Tayuan Temple
Located in the center of Taihuai Town, Tayuan Temple is named after the Great White Pagoda, the symbol of Wutai Mountain. This big white pagoda is 75.3 meters high and 83 meters in circumference. It was built during the reign of Emperor Xiaowen in the Northern Wei Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty.