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What are the scenic spots in Phoenix Mountain?

The scenic spots of Phoenix Mountain include Phoenix Wenchang Pagoda, Shui Sheng Yuquan, Light Path Organ, Hand-to-Hand Pillow Flow and Net Bottle Sprinkling.

Phoenix Wenchang Tower 1

Phoenix Wenchang Tower, a scenic spot, was built in the 21st year of Jiaqing. It is located at the west intersection of Xialing Village. It is made of blue bricks, six stories high and about 20 meters high. It is the highest existing ancient pagoda in Bao 'an. It was listed as the second batch of municipal cultural relics protection units in Shenzhen by the Shenzhen Municipal Government.

2. Shui Sheng Yuquan

"Shui Sheng Yuquan" was built on the stone steps beside the pavilion in the middle of the mountain. According to legend, Master Guanyin asked tourists to climb the mountain here, and they were already thirsty. In particular, a floating cloud spring was set aside beside the Mid-Levels Pavilion for tourists to quench their thirst and rest.

3. Light-diameter organs

Matsui Organ is on the climbing stone steps. On a shady day, the breeze is Xu Lai, and the pine cover plays a sonorous sound, like eight tones playing in unison, and the strings are ringing. In Qing Dynasty, it was listed as one of the eight scenic spots in Yan Feng. There is still an ancient monument of "Matsui Organ" on the roadside.

4, arms crossed pillow flow

The "palm crossing pillow flow" is composed of two towering boulders, which are very similar in shape to the palms together, so it was called "palm crossing stone" in ancient times.

Step 5 clean the bottle and spill dew

"Jingping Country" is a towering big stone, which stands in the area where the ancient temple meets the Ying Ge stone, and there is a big hole in the middle of the stone, which is quiet and elegant. Visitors can also climb to the top of the stone to have fun and overlook the sea view. Beside the stone is a stone tablet inscribed by Zheng Shizhong, a scholar of Ming Dynasty.