1, Changle Jiulong Mountain Eco-tourism Scenic Area:
Jiulong Mountain Eco-tourism Scenic Area, with beautiful scenery and pleasant scenery, is a national AAA-level tourist scenic spot and won the titles of four-star management unit of rural tourism in Fujian Province, demonstration site of leisure agriculture in Fujian Province and fishing village in Fujian Province. The scenic spot is located in jiang tian zhen, Changle City, only 50 minutes' drive from Fuzhou City, with convenient transportation.
The scenic spot is backed by mountains and seas, backed by the red scenic spot of the former site of Nanyang Provincial Party Committee and facing Xiasha seaside resort, which has a unique geographical advantage. The eco-tourism area covers an area of about 2000 mu and is divided into two areas: mountains and mountains.
Jiulong Mountain Villa at the foot of the mountain has accommodation, farmhouse music, local products department, swimming, boating, fishing, barbecue, horseback riding, archery, rafting, mountaineering and 30 mu of ornamental fish breeding base, which is a good place for tourism, leisure and holiday.
The farmhouse banquet here and the local seafood are also a must. The Jiulong River drifting area on the mountain is about 2 kilometers away from Jiulong Mountain Villa, and the flowing water in Jiulong River Scenic Area is constant all the year round.
2. Tian Yan Cave in Monkey Island:
Monkey Island Dongtianyan Monkey Island Dongtianyan, namely Pingshan Dongtianyan in Monkey Island, a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in Changle City, is commonly known as Monkey Island Rock, which is located at the northernmost part of the south bank of Minjiang Estuary, and is15km away from the urban area. Monkey Island has grotesque rocks with different shapes.
3. Ming Ying Palace:
Xianying Palace was built in Shaoxing, Song Dynasty for eight years, namely 1 138, with a history of more than 860 years. Ming Ying Palace has been rebuilt several times in the past few hundred years. Judging from the unearthed inscriptions, the last reconstruction was in the twenty-first year of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty, namely 184 1 year.
Since then, due to major natural disasters such as storms and tsunamis, Xianying Palace and its neighboring farmhouses have been buried in the ground by sandstorms overnight. Things change when the stars move.