First, Dunhua Liudingshan Cultural Tourism Zone
Liudingshan Cultural Tourism Zone, Dunhua City, Jilin Province, with a planned area of 52 square kilometers. The scenic spot combines Bohai culture, Buddhism culture and ancestor culture in Qing Dynasty. Liudingshan Cultural Tourism Zone in Dunhua City, Jilin Province is planned and designed by China Tourism Design Institute, focusing on the development of cultural tourism projects such as Buddhist culture, ancestor culture in Qing Dynasty and Bohai culture. Liudingshan Cultural Tourism Zone in Dunhua City, Jilin Province is a national 5A-level tourist attraction and a provincial-level tourist development zone.
Second, Zhengjue Temple
Zhengjue Temple in Dunhua is an ancient temple in Northeast China, which was built in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. It is one of the important scenic spots in the Liudingshan Cultural Tourism Zone in Dunhua and the largest Zhong Ni Dojo in Asia. Zhengjue Temple covers an area of 90,000 square meters with a building area of 20,000 square meters. From south to north, there are buildings such as Shanmen Hall, Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Guanyin Hall and three floors, and there are buildings such as Bell and Drum Tower and Liufu Hall.
Among them, the Jinding Buddha in the temple is the core of Zhengjue Temple, which is far from the Tiantan Buddha in Hong Kong. In fact, one Buddha and two bodies are located in the north and south, and * * * bless the land of China.
Third, Jilin Dashitou Yaguang Lake National Wetland Park
After years of protection and development, it has been built into a scenic spot integrating scientific research, protection, tourism, sightseeing and experience. In 2009, it was approved by the state as a national wetland park pilot, and now it has been officially approved as a national wetland park. The park is 6.2 kilometers long from north to south and 5.5 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 229 1 km, including wetland 1.38 hectares.
Fourth, the ancient tombs of Liudingshan
The ancient tomb of Liudingshan is the tomb of the royal family and nobles in the early Bohai Kingdom. It is one of the important cultural relics in the ancient Bohai period and has been announced as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. The whole tomb of Liudingshan is divided into two tomb areas, with more than 65,438 sarcophagus tombs and sarcophagus tombs. Among these tombs, Bohai Sea and the third generation of Wang Feihui are the most famous and have been unearthed in this tomb group.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) becomes a mountain city.
The southeast and west sides of Chengshanzi Mountain City are more than 2,000 meters in circumference. The wall is made of earth and stone, but there is no wall in the north. Iron wares, copper coins and other articles for daily use in Bohai Sea have been unearthed in the inner city, which are important materials for studying politics, economy, military affairs, culture and nationalities in the early Bohai Sea. On May 25, 2006, Chengshanzi Mountain City was announced as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.