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Tourism in Lanshan County

Lanshan Mountain is located at the eastern foot of Jiuyi Mountain in the hinterland of the Nanling Mountains. Within the territory there are Taxia Temple Scenic Area, Emperor Shun's Southern Tour Trace Tour Area, Yao Folk Customs Tourist Area, Nanfeng'ao Summer Resort and Leisure Scenic Area, Tongtong Xinyan Underground Cave Adventure Tourist Area and Taiping Shicheng Tourist Area. In addition, there are also the ancient residential complex of Huxi with a long history, the weather-beaten Pavilion Fengyu Bridge, the beautiful stone pillars and peaks, the Yaojia Diaojiaolou, the magical bamboos in Bantang Nature Reserve, the slogans left by the Red Army during the Long March, etc. Taxia Temple

Taxia Temple, formerly known as Huilong Temple, was called Jingzhu Temple before Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. Because it is said that the Fang Pagoda was built in the temple, people used to call it Taxia Temple. Legend has it that it was first built in the Tang Dynasty and repaired in subsequent dynasties. The Chuanfang Pagoda was built in the 42nd year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1563) and was not completed until the first year of Wanli (1578), which lasted 15 years.

Gaotangping

Gaotangping, adjacent to Jiuyi Mountain, is a natural resource reserve in Lanshan County. It has a vast area with an average altitude of 1,400 meters and a maximum altitude of 1,834 meters. Natural attractions are scattered among them. The nearby Gaotangping Reservoir built by the state has a storage capacity of 10 million cubic meters.

Lanping Huxi Village

Lanping Huxi Village is located at the junction of the northwest of Lanshan County and Ningyuan County, close to the Ninglan Ancient Polder Field. Because the stone mountain behind the village is shaped like a tiger and the stream flows endlessly, the village is named "Tiger Creek". People with the surname Xie began to live here during the Tang and Song Dynasties, and people with the surname Huang moved here in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. It has been thousands of years since then. There are about 900 people in the village, and the vast majority are of the Huang surname. The ancient building complex is centered on the "Huang Ancestral Hall" and is built sequentially to the left, right and behind the temple, showing the strong architectural characteristics of ancient southern Hunan residents. Blue Mountain Papa Oil Tea

Papa Oil Tea is a unique traditional snack in Blue Mountain, famous for its spicy, fragrant, sweet, crisp and delicious taste. Baba is made from local high-quality glutinous rice. It is about the size of deep-fried adult pigeon eggs. Each bowl holds ten to twelve pieces. It is served with fried peanuts, soybeans, frozen rice, etc., with a little chopped green onion sprinkled on top, and then soaked in rice. It is very delicious when added to the boiling oil tea and ginger soup. People in the Blue Mountains drink camellia oleifera, which has been a custom for hundreds of years. During festivals and entertaining guests, people make camellia oleifera

Cow dung wine

Lanshan "black paste wine" Commonly known as cow dung wine, it has local characteristics. In 1995, Heijiu won the gold medal at the China Food and Beverage Exhibition. The raw materials and techniques used are all sourced from villages such as Lanshan Xinwei and are green foods.

Due to the inconvenience and time required to make it, this wine is extremely precious. In the Blue Mountains, this wine is only used to entertain distinguished guests.

Lanshan Dabai Bitter Melon

Lanshan Dabai Bitter Melon is a sexual hybrid made from the local species of Lanshan County, eel balsam pear as the male parent and Liyupo balsam pear as the female parent. The offspring have undergone directional selective breeding for 8 consecutive years and are high-tech, high-tech varieties that have been promoted for more than 20 years. Including remote provinces and regions such as Tibet, Xinjiang and Heilongjiang (greenhouse vegetables), the promotion scope reaches as wide as inside and outside the Great Wall and north and south of the Yangtze River.

Kumquat

Kumquat is distributed in several provinces in South China and the Yangtze River Basin. Lanshan County, Hunan Province has cultivated kumquats for more than 140 years, covering an area of ??more than 2,000 acres. It is an important kumquat production area in Hunan Province.

Blue Mountain Kumquat, also known as Blue Mountain Golden Bullet, is a large-fruited variety. Kumquat fruit has a special aroma and is rich in nutrients. It can be eaten raw or processed into gold orange cakes, gold flowers or gold cans.