What are the tourist attractions in Shandong Dezhou

1.Quancheng Oulabao Dream World:Quancheng Oulabao Dream World is located at No.08, Tourism Road, Yellow River International Eco-City, Qihe County, east of Quancheng Polar Ocean World. It is a large theme amusement park. The scenic spot is based on the classic European architectural style and incorporates the most advanced technological elements in Europe and America. It is a large-scale amusement park with the most sophisticated equipment, the most complete program and the highest technological content in China. The dream world of AoLeBao is divided into fairy tale town, brave challenge area, dream castle, swan castle, world journey area, adventure park area, happy European street seven theme areas, including tornado, Thor's hammer, magic frisbee, trapeze, stealing the sky, nightmare of doomsday, the global journey, escape from the Nile and so on more than 30 thematic projects. 2.Xiajin Yellow River Forbidden Road Forest Park: Yellow River Forbidden Road Forest Park, with a total area of With a total area of 128,000 mu and a forest coverage rate of 62.8%, it has 210 species of forest resources of 55 families and 117 genera. The landform changes are peculiar, the sand dunes undulate constantly, ancient trees, vibrant, forming a natural green barrier, of which more than 100 years of ancient trees nearly 30,000 for the plains. 3. Qingyun Island Jinshan Temple: Island Jinshan Temple scenic area, located in the northern suburbs of Qingyun County, Dezhou City, Shandong Province. The scenic spot is built on the basis of the temple, including three parts: Buddhist activity area, commercial area and landscape area, forming the largest antique building complex around. The main body of the temple is the Buddhist activity area. Jinshan Temple, an ancient island, was built in Sui Dynasty and flourished in Tang Dynasty. It is a famous temple in the country during the period of partition between the north and south of Jin and Song Dynasties, known as "North Jinshan". According to legend, the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang grew up in the island's Jinshan Temple, learning Buddhism. Later, under the guidance of Goddess of Mercy, he embarked on the road to the West. This temple was destroyed by war in the Ming Dynasty and was restored and rebuilt in 2004. It is now a large-scale temple in the north of the river.