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Travel in Jiangle County

Yuhua Cave is located 7 kilometers south of Jiangle County, Fujian Province, covering an area of ??43 square kilometers. It is world-famous for its unique karst landforms and original subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest landscape. It has formed a multi-functional tourist area integrating sightseeing, studying, leisure and vacation. Yuhua Cave is one of the four famous caves in China. It is known as "the shape is as good as the Jiamin Mountains and the scenery of Yaochi in the world". It is named because the rocks in the cave are as clean as jade and radiant. It is the largest limestone cave in Fujian. Yuhua Cave has the reputation of "the first cave in Fujian Mountain" and is known as "one of the four major landscapes in Fujian". Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "if you don't visit Yuhua Cave, you are a Fujianese in vain".

Yuhua Cave has a history of more than 1,700 years of tourism. Since the famous traveler Xu Xiake of the Ming Dynasty visited it, its magical and beautiful landscape has become widely known with the spread of "Xu Xiake's Travels". The location for filming the caves and "palaces" of various monsters and monsters in Zhang Jizhong's 2010 version of "Journey to the West". Zhengjue Temple, also known as Zhengguo Temple, is located at the foothills of Taiping Mountain in Changkou Village, Wanquan Township, Jiangle County. It was first built in the third year of Wude (620) in the Tang Dynasty, 288 years earlier than Yongquan Temple in Gushan, Fuzhou. It is said that on Gushan in Fuzhou The temple was built after the Zhengjue Temple, so there is a saying among the people that there was the Jiangle Zhengjue Temple first and then the Gushan Yongquan Temple. The Zhengjue Temple is shaped like the Guanyin Lotus Seat and is divided into three halls: the upper, middle and lower halls, all with carved beams, a dining hall, a monk's room, an abbot's room, a reading room, a guest bedroom, a release pond, a Taipingshan gate tower, etc. Judging from its layout and facilities, it is very similar to Fuzhou Gushan.