Is the ticket to Qingtianhe Scenic Area a pass?
The ticket for Qingtianhe Scenic Area is not a pass.
There are also charges for various projects in the scenic area.
Specific ticket information:
Ticket: 60 yuan
Ferry ticket (round trip): 30 yuan.
Environmental sightseeing car one-way: 5 yuan/person
Cableway: 30 yuan/person for the up trip, 30 yuan/person for the down trip, 50 yuan/person for the full round trip (an additional 2 yuan insurance fee will be charged ).
The Qingtian River Scenic Area is located in Boai County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, 37 kilometers northwest of Boai County. The scenic area covers an area of 106 square kilometers and consists of Tianjingguan, Daquan Lake, Sangu Spring, Guanyin Gorge, Fuler Gorge, It consists of seven major tourist areas and 308 scenic spots including Jinjialing and Yueshan Temple.
The Qingtian River Scenic Area slopes from northwest to southeast. The terrain is high in the north and low in the south. The northern part is the remnants of the Taihang Mountains, with a maximum altitude of 950 meters; the southern part is an alluvial floodplain. There are unstable factors in the mountains, and there have been incidents landslide.
Qingtianhe Scenic Area has a temperate monsoon climate, with cold winters and little rain, and warm, hot and rainy summers. In winter, under the influence of the strong cold high pressure of the Siberian continent, the winter monsoon prevails, with mainly west-norther winds. The winds are strong, the weather is sunny and cold, and there is scant rain and snow. The average temperature in the coldest month has a large difference between the north and the south. It is below 0℃ in the south and can reach -20℃ in the north. The average latitude decrease rate is 2℃/latitude distance.
In summer, under the influence of the Pacific subtropical high, the summer monsoon prevails, with easterly and southerly winds being the dominant winds and smaller winds; it is humid and rainy, with precipitation from June to August accounting for more than 70% of the annual precipitation. . The average temperature in the hottest month can reach over 26℃ in the south, where there are alluvial plains and impact shoals.