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Can I drive into Jixi Xiaojiuhua?

No. The road in Xiaojiuhua Mountain in Jixi is rugged and it is not possible to drive. Jixi Xiaojiuhua Scenic Area is located in the northeast of Jingzhou Township, Jixi County. The mountains and rivers are secluded, and it is said that "Ksitigarbha of Jiuhua Mountain once practiced hard cultivation here, hence the name." Xiaojiuhua Mountain is abrupt and has deep ravines, like several dragons meandering together. There is a hill in the middle, where the river twists and turns, shaped like a peninsula, with the Ksitigarbha Hall on it. The mountains on the other side are lined like a screen, and in front is the Yinping Temple. There are two strange peaks nearby: one is in the northeast of the Qiu, with dangerous rocks tilted in three stacks, like multiple towers and pavilions, with waterfalls flowing up and people walking down; the other is in the northwest of the Qiu, with stone peaks protruding from the river bend, with sharp tops and sides, and a curved middle. , round and long at the bottom, with grass growing around the waist like a hanging tassel. The curved ring resembles a knife, commonly known as "Guan Wang Dao". The blade is 39 meters high. The four characters in the ancient book on the front are "eternal", which have been lost over the years. In the leap seventh month of the lunar calendar in the 27th year of the Republic of China (1938), Hu Zhongwu, a local, contributed money and wrote "July 7th Commemoration" on it. In October 1965, Zhuangzi villager Zhang Bijin and three other people wrote a huge slogan "Long Live China" on the front. The rocks along the river are intertwined and cross-sectioned like dams. There are many natural caves and deep pools, commonly known as "Nine Wells and Eighteen Dams", including several iron cauldron pools.