Jinzhou is located in the southwest of Liaoning Province. It has beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, many places of interest and natural scenery. It is a city with a very developed tourism industry. So what are the interesting places in Jinzhou? Let's take a look at the collection of the top ten tourist attractions in Jinzhou.
10. Jinzhou Museum
Established in 1953, Jinzhou museum is a local comprehensive museum. There are more than 16000 cultural relics in 17 categories, including porcelain, archaeology, jade, bronze, currency, calligraphy and painting, stone tools and miscellaneous items.
9. Yixian Fossil Museum
Many kinds of Mesozoic stratigraphic section fossils in western Liaoning are displayed in the Yixian Fossil Museum, among which fish are the most distinctive, abundant and beautifully preserved.
8. Beizhen Temple
Beizhen temple is the mountain temple of Yiwulu Mountain. It is also the best preserved Zhenshan temple among the five major towns in China. It was listed as one of the three batches of national key cultural relics protection units in 1988.
7. Wanfotang Grottoes
Wanfotang grottoes are the earliest and largest Grottoes in Northeast China in the 1990s. They are also the northernmost Grottoes in the middle latitude and the easternmost Grottoes in the Northern Dynasty of China. It was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty. Due to perennial natural weathering and disrepair, most of the Grottoes have been damaged and collapsed. It is known as the treasure house of grotto sculpture art in northern China.
6. Guta Park
The ancient pagoda Park in Jinzhou reflects the concept of the combination of Jinzhou historical ancient city and modern gardens, perfectly presents the architectural style of the combination of ancient and modern, and has very strong Jinzhou characteristics.
5. Qingyan Temple
Qingyan temple has a long history and strong cultural atmosphere, carrying China's 5000 year history and civilization. Because of the special climate conditions, there are four distinct seasons here, and the temperature difference between winter and summer is particularly large. Because of its profound Buddhist history, many Buddhist believers come here to worship.
4. Fengguo Temple
Fengguo temple was built in Fengguo temple. It is also commonly known as the big Buddha Temple because there are seven big Buddhas in the hall. Fengguo temple is a magnificent and well preserved ancient temple. It is the largest wooden building left in the Liao Dynasty in China and the largest Hall of temples in China.
3. Beiputuo mountain
Beiputuo mountain has a long history and profound cultural heritage. In the Liao Dynasty, the Empress Dowager of Liao was invited by the great German monk Deshao to officially name it Beiputuo mountain, which has become famous all over the world since then. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was famous for the "first cave" in western Liaoning, and became a pilgrimage holy land for Buddhist and Taoist monks and believers.
2. Yiwulu Mountain
Yiwulu Mountain, which means green mountain in Manchu, is a national nature reserve. Since the Sui Dynasty, this mountain has become the "five town mountains" of the "North Town", and has become famous since then. It is famous at home and abroad for its long and profound history and culture and beautiful and strange natural scenery. It has become a famous tourist attraction in northern China.
1. Bijia mountain in Jinzhou
Bijia mountain in Jinzhou is a land connected island in the offshore. Its most magical place is that there is a magical "Overpass" between the mountain road and the coast. The tide rises and falls twice a day, and the "Overpass" will emerge from the water twice, which can be called a unique in the world.