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Rushan has mountains and streams.

Rushan City, which belongs to Weihai City, Shandong Province, is named after Darushan, and is the hometown of longevity along the coast of China. Rushan has mountains and streams, including Kongjiacun, Dongshangshan, Shi Xia Boron, Tian Jiacun and Huangyushan.

1. Kongjia village

It is a demonstration village in beautiful countryside, Feng Jia Town, Rushan City. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, the forest coverage rate is over 85%. Here, you can breathe, relax and feel the birds and flowers.

2. Go east to the mountain

The Dongshangshan ancient architectural complex, which consists of the ancient stage of Ming Dynasty, the former site of Xiangyun Temple, the ancient stone mill of Ming Dynasty and nearly 100 ancient buildings in the village, is rare in Jiaodong, and was approved as "the second batch of traditional villages in Shandong Province" on 20 14. The small moss on the stone road is in contrast with the ancient buildings of the Ming Dynasty, which is full of ancient meaning.

3. boring

There are red buildings such as the former site of the Eighth Route Army firearms maintenance during the Anti-Japanese War, Jiaodong Arsenal Memorial Hall, Secret Hospital, Clothing Factory and Beihai Bank. , with a heavy sense of history. Nantianmen, Wufenglou, Qipanshi, Sangetang, Jiulong Reservoir and other natural landscapes are beautiful and magnificent, and they are called "Little Three Gorges" in Rushan. The village is rich in vegetation, which breeds a unique "bee valley".

4. Tian Jiacun

Neat stone roads, patchwork houses and red slogans can be seen everywhere. Walking into Tian Jiacun Jiaodong Kindergarten Education Base in Yazi Town, Rushan City, it seems that we have returned to the war-torn era more than 70 years ago.

5. After the Jade Emperor Mountain

Collect famous flowers at the flower viewing festival and pick fruits found at the festival. Get close to nature and be there. There is an old tea tree 1963 in the back hill. After 50 years of precipitation and watch, the faint scent of tea bears witness to the vicissitudes of time and tells the enduring rural memory.