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Tiantai Qiongtai Fairy Valley Tour Guide (urgent)

Hello, I'm a tour guide. ...

Today, I will visit Qiongtai Fairy Valley on the rooftop with you.

Located 8 kilometers northwest of Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province, with a scenic area of 7.3 square kilometers, it is a typical granite geological landscape. Lingxi is the main scenic spot. Northbound along the stream, the mountains on both sides are opposite, the mountains are towering and steep, and there are many strange peaks and rocks, which are more and more strange. Famous scenic spots include "Li Bai's Poem Rock", "Fairy Square", "Twin Peaks", "Yuan Gem" and "Bergamot Peak".

There is a waterfall in Baizhangkeng of Lingxi, which looks like a dragon, betting into a pool, and the water in the pool is crystal clear, named "Longtan". A mountain stands by the pool, that is Li Zhuo, that is, Qiongtai Peak. There is a stone that looks like a chair on the top of the mountain. It is said that every Mid-Autumn Festival night, Tie Guai Li would come here to sit in a chair and admire the moon, hence the name "Immortal Seat". There is a mountain in front of Qiongtai, with two opposite peaks, and the top of the mountain is flat, which is quite similar to the pavilions on both sides of the palace, so it is called "Double Que". On the night when the bright moon is in the sky, I sit on a stone chair, look at the mountains under the moon and dream of a fairyland, hence the name "Qiongtai jathyapple". There are also cliff stone carvings such as "Taiyue Wonder", "Xiujia Taishan" and "Penglai Wonderland" on Qiongtai Peak. Two kilometers southeast of Qiongtai is Tongbai Palace. After the completion of Tongbai Reservoir, the original Tongbai Palace sank to the bottom. Now it is rebuilt by the original He Ming Temple, and Tongbai Palace is the holy land of Taoism in the southeast of China. Taoist books call Tongbai Palace "Golden Pavilion Cave", which is one of the 72 blessed places. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhang Ziyang, the founder of the Southern Sect of Taoism, once lived here and wrote the famous Five Needles.

You can explore the natural scenery with me.

Attention, tourists:

Stay close to the team and stay behind;

Take care of the children in case they get lost.

Let's go! ! !