What are the tourist attractions in Chengde?

Lead: Chengde, Hebei Province is a famous hometown of photography and paper-cutting in China. Chengde is a popular choice for Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei tourism. Besides the most familiar summer resort, what other interesting places are there in Chengde? Bian Xiao collected a travel guide to Chengde for everyone, including some of the most popular tourist attractions in Chengde. Let's have a look!

The first stop is ... you can enjoy the small bridges and flowing water in Jiangnan water town.

Jiangnan Water Town is located in Qingsongling Town in the north of Jixian County. The main building is dominated by blue tiles and white walls in the south of the Yangtze River. Elements such as streets, courtyards and bridges can be seen everywhere. On the walls of buildings along the street, ink and wash often appear, and Jiangnan is elegant and incisive. As the saying goes, "a small bridge with flowing water, white walls and tiles, every family faces the water, and every family rests on the river." A Jiangnan-style building appeared in front of us, as if it had already been in Jiangnan!

The second stop-Summer Resort

The summer resort was founded in 1703, and it took 89 years to complete after Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong in Qing Dynasty. Its scale is huge, equivalent to twice that of the Summer Palace and eight times that of Beihai Park. It is the largest existing classical imperial garden in China, and it is also known as the four famous gardens in China with the Summer Palace in Beijing, Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou and Lingering Garden.

The villa combines the essence of gardens from all over the world in one garden, which is both handsome in South America and handsome in the North. In the Qing Dynasty, there were 90 pavilions, 29 dike bridges, 25 cliff carvings, more than 70 rockeries, and more than 20 temples, pavilions and towers 120, with a total construction area of 65,438+1100 million square meters.

The third stop-Saihanba National Forest Park

Located in Bashang area, Chengde City, Hebei Province, it is a part of Mulan paddock, a famous royal hunting garden in Qing Dynasty. Generally, mechanical forest farms are small towns, and tourists who come to play will choose to live here. There are Qixing Lake, Taiyang Lake, Taifeng Lake, Birch Forest, Moon Lake and several small scenic spots in the scenic area, which integrate natural scenery and human landscape.

The fourth stop-Bashang grassland in Fengning

Located in the northwest of Fengning County, Hebei Province, near Beijing. The temperature in July and August is only about 18-20 degrees, which is a good choice for summer tourism in Beijing suburbs. Here, the water is clear, the grass is shoulder-length, cattle and sheep flock together, the ecological environment is superior, and various supporting facilities are relatively complete. There are all kinds of recreational activities with ethnic customs here, such as riding horses, driving cross-country motorcycles, attending bonfire parties, enjoying ethnic songs and dances and equestrian performances. It is recommended to experience farmhouse music here, hold a bonfire party in the evening, listen to Ma Touqin's melodious piano and eat steaming roast whole sheep baked by herdsmen, which is very distinctive.

Fifth stop-Wuling Mountain Forest Park

Taotao Peak, the main peak, is located in the middle section of Yanshan Mountains, with an altitude of 2118m. It is the highest peak of Wuling Mountain and the best place to enjoy clouds and stars, sunsets and sunrises. As a forbidden area of royal geomantic omen in Qing Dynasty, it has been closed for 260 years and maintained a good natural ecosystem. Across Xinglong County, Chengde, Hebei Province and Miyun County, Beijing, there are three gates entering the scenic spot. The main entrance is in Xinglong county, and the north gate and west gate are in Miyun county. Including Renxian Pagoda Scenic Area, Qingliangjie Scenic Area, Longtan Scenic Area and Wulongtou Scenic Area.

The sixth stop is Moon Lake.

The total area of Moon Lake 10 km2. The lake is like the moon embedded in the grassland, hence the name Moon Lake. The Mongolian language is Lake Salanor. In the hearts of Mongolian people, the sun and the moon are regarded as "gods". Moon Lake is a plateau lake with an altitude of 1000 meters above sea level, which integrates forests and grassland lakes. Moon Lake is a plateau lake with an altitude of 1400 meters, with a water surface of more than 6,000 square meters and a water depth of 6 meters. To the north of the lake are neat and green plantations, and to the west and south are Yudaokou Ranch. The TV series Princess Zhu Huan is set in this place.