1, Wuchaoshan National Forest Park
Zhejiang Wuchaoshan National Forest Park belongs to the remnant vein of Tianmu Mountain, with an average elevation of 264 meters and the highest elevation of 494.7 meters. Shangu, which started from the geological tectonic activities of Lower Paleozoic, followed by the uplift of folds and faults at the end of Ordovician, and the volcanic movement in Yanshan period gradually became the main body, which was a part of Jiangnan ancient land.
2. Qiantang River
Qiantang River is the largest river in Zhejiang Province. It is the source of the naming of Liangzhe Road in Song Dynasty, and also the source of Zhejiang's provincial name when it was established in the early Ming Dynasty. Xinyuan Xin 'anjiang, with a total length of 588.73 kilometers. It starts from Ma Jinxi in the upper reaches of Qujiang River in the south, with a total length of 522.22 kilometers. From the source, it flows through southern Anhui Province and Zhejiang Province, with a drainage area of 55,058 square kilometers, and flows into the East China Sea via Hangzhou Bay.
3. Chen Gong Bridge
Chen Gong Bridge, located in the north of Guanqiao Bridge in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, borders Lishui Road and Taizhou Road in the east and Qiaolong Street and Dachuan Temple in the west. It is the tallest and longest stone arch bridge in Hangzhou. The bridge is 98m long and16m high. The middle part of the bridge deck is slightly narrow, with a width of 5.9 meters, and the width of piers at both ends is 12.2 meters.
4. Xixi National Wetland Park
Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province is located in the northwest of Xihu District and Yuhang District in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, less than 5 kilometers away from the West Lake, with a planned total area of 1 1.5 square kilometers. The total length of rivers in the wetland is 100 km, and about 70% of the area is rivers, ponds, lakes, swamps and other waters.
5. Guangji Bridge
Guangji Bridge, namely Chaozhou Guangji Bridge, was called Jikang Bridge, Dinghou Bridge and Jichuan Bridge in ancient times, commonly known as Xiangzi Bridge, also known as Chaozhou Xiangzi Bridge. It is located outside the East Gate of Chaozhou Ancient City, Guangdong Province, across the Hanjiang River, connecting the east and west banks, and integrating beam bridges, pontoons and arch bridges. It is one of the eight scenic spots in Chaozhou.