Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - How much does the ticket to Wushishan cost?

How much does the ticket to Wushishan cost?

Wushi Mountain ticket price: 10 yuan

Wushi Mountain is located in Sanguanling Village, Huashu Township, 18 kilometers west of Quzhou City, with an altitude of 521 meters. Yuling Mountain has an altitude of 350 meters, and is connected to Huaiyu Mountain. Yumai Hushan (761) is a mountainous area at the intersection of the northern foothills and the southern Jinqu Basin. The two mountains are beautiful with clear waters and green trees.

Wushishan (natural and ecological scenic spot) integrates natural ecology and historical and cultural monuments. The mountains are lush with trees, bamboo groves, and orange trees. They fluctuate with the trend of the mountain, making it look distinct and beautiful. The village at the foot of the mountain has a strong Jiangnan pastoral atmosphere. There is a thousand-year-old camphor tree at the entrance of the village. Many pedestrians come here to cool down and rest in summer. There are two reservoirs, one large and one small, at the foot of the mountain. They are like two pieces of jasper embedded in the Wushi Mountains, which are similar to the undulating mountains of Wushi Mountain. Set against each other, the lakes and mountains are so beautiful. With a total area of ??about 20 square kilometers, the mountains are lush with trees and bamboos, and the lakes at the foot of the mountains are sparkling and picturesque. There are Buddhist and Taoist temples such as Wushi Temple (also known as Fuhui Temple), Jiangjun Hall, and Sanqing Temple in the mountains. In the first year of Tang Longji (889), Master Tongji built a cottage in Wushi Mountain, which was named Fuyingyuan. The temple was built in the third year of Kaibao in the Song Dynasty (970), and the temple was awarded in the ninth year of Xiangfu (1014). There are the mountain gate, the Mahavira Hall, the Patriarch Hall, the Yama Hall, and the Guanyin Hall. It is now one of the Buddhist activity venues approved by the Religious Affairs Bureau.

There are still three ginkgo trees planted by Master Tongji in the mountains. The tree is more than 1,100 years old and can accommodate 7-8 adults. There are also the "Ciyun Pagoda" and "Zenjiefeng Zen Master Pagoda" built in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, as well as the wall inscriptions by Song Yuefei and Zhang Jun, as well as the "Inscription on the Yugong Pagoda of Zen Master Qianjiefeng" written by Song Lian and the stele on Wushi Mountain in Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty Renovate historical and cultural monuments such as monasteries and monuments. Every year from the 24th to the 29th of July on the lunar calendar, there is a traditional temple fair at Wushishan Temple. Thousands of people gather at Wushishan Temple, and pilgrims from Jiangshan, Changshan, and surrounding cities in Quzhou go to the mountain to pay incense. It has become one of the most influential temple fairs in Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, and Anhui.

There used to be six scenic spots in Wushi Mountain in the Wushi Mountain Natural Ecological Scenic Area: "Shimen facing the wind", "Jade Lake reflecting the moon", "Sunrise at Jinqu", "Huge Rock City" and "Night View of Qucheng"