Can I drive to Baijianshan in Linzhou?
Linzhou is located in the north of Henan Province, at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain, at the junction of Henan, Shanxi and Hebei provinces. This is the artificial Tianhe-the hometown of Hongqi Canal and the birthplace of Hongqi Canal spirit. The Taihang Grand Canyon Tourist Area under its jurisdiction is a national 5A-level scenic spot.
Linzhou has beautiful scenery and many places of interest. Lv Lin is famous for its beautiful peaks, steep cliffs, lush trees, waterfalls and springs, and strange scenery. It is the best place in Beixiong, known as the soul of Taihang Mountain in 800 miles.
There are Baijian Mountain, the first temple in Taihang Mountain, as well as the mysterious pig stone, the frozen ice back in hot summer, the peach blossom valley in the cold of March 9, and Huanghua Mountain with yellow flowers pouring water.
Baijianshan is located in Yuankang Town, Linzhou City. This peak rises abruptly, beyond the top of the mountain, shaped like a bottle, piercing the sky, with a faint mountain color among the white clouds.
In the fourth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (1854), the inscription on the rebuilt Baijian Mountain Temple said: Linyi Mountain is also surrounded by mountains, and its name is invincible like the golden lantern, yellow flower and red valley in Taihang Mountain, and Baijian Mountain is absent-minded.
The mountain of Taihang Mountain-Baijian Mountain is located in the southwest of Huiting Spring. The mountains are towering and the clouds are falling. The mountains are wide and steep, and the distance index is beyond the pale smoke and white clouds.
County annals of past dynasties called Baijian Mountain one of the scenic spots in Lv Lin. There is an ancient temple embedded between peaks and cliffs, called Baijianshan Temple. As the ancestral temple of the local three fairy gods, Baijianshan Temple is the highest religious temple in Linzhou, with three immortals and a sleeping hall. Incense filled the air and tourists kept coming.
You Zizhou, vice president of Henan Tourism Association, wrote this poem after a visit to 1989: "The peak of cypress is high, and the distant mountains are like waves." The Palace of Nine Days is better than Qilu Penglai Island. Professor Chen Chuankang of Peking University wrote an inscription for Baijianshan after a field trip: "Temple at the beginning of China, a fairyland of Taihang Mountain".