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08:00-17:00The Wahuang Palace Scenic Spot is located on Zhonghuang Mountain in She County, Handan City, Hebei Province. It covers an area of 5 square kilometers and consists of five parts: Entrance, Sky-Mending Garden, Sky-Mending Lake, Wahuang Palace and Sky Mending Valley. It is the place where the mythical figure Nu Wa make man out of soil and smelter colorful stones to mend sky in the legend. It is the largest ancient architectural complex in China dedicated to Nu Wa.
In 1996, the Wahuang Palace wa...
The Wahuang Palace Scenic Spot is located on Zhonghuang Mountain in She County, Handan City, Hebei Province. It covers an area of 5 square kilometers and consists of five parts: Entrance, Sky-Mending Garden, Sky-Mending Lake, Wahuang Palace and Sky Mending Valley. It is the place where the mythical figure Nu Wa make man out of soil and smelter colorful stones to mend sky in the legend. It is the largest ancient architectural complex in China dedicated to Nu Wa.
In 1996, the Wahuang Palace was listed as a national key cultural relic protection unit. On October 15, 2015, it was rated as a national 5A-level tourist attraction.
“A mysterious ancient town in the east”, Guangfu Ancient Town bears a history of over 2000 years which extends to the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of Chinese history. and has been a cultural relic being paid attention to. A moat as long as 5km is surrounding the town, in which lotus and reeds are thriving, altogether creating an enchanting scene.
Located in Zhangbei County, 70 kilometers northwest of Zhangjiakou, the Zhangbei grassland consists of two major grasslands, Zhongdu and Anguli, and was once the place where the Qing emperors went on an autumn safari.
Yanghe Wetland Park in Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, is an ecological treasure and a paradise for migratory birds. It has abundant water resources and vegetation, providing a good living environment for various wildlife.
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