Wuxi forest of steles is located on the west bank of Xiangjiang River in the southwest of Qiyang County, Yongzhou, and it is a rare open-air poetry forest in China. This place has beautiful scenery. Jie Yuan, a poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, loved it very much. He built a house on the bank of a stream and repaired my terrace, and named the stream "Wuxi", hence the name Wuxi. Yuan Jie wrote Ode to the Tang Dynasty in 7665438. Later, Yan Zhenqing, a great calligrapher, wrote this article by Yuan Jie, which was carved on the cliff stone by the river. Since then, Wuxi has become famous all over the world.
Yangmingshan National Forest Park
Yangmingshan is a provincial nature reserve approved by 1982, which mainly protects the Taxodium distichum community and wildlife resources. The core area is 8,000 mu, with developed and under construction scenic spots such as Taxodium ascendens observation deck, lovers' bamboo grove, Baizhu Garden, Botanical Garden and Baiyao Garden. Yangmingshan National Forest Park is located at the junction of Hunan, Guangxi and Guangdong provinces, east of Xiangshui and northeast corner of Shuangpai County. Elevation of main peak1625m. Huang Wu expressway leads all the way down the hill.
Jiuyishan Shundi Mausoleum
Located in Jiuyi Mountain, 30km south of ningyuan county, Shundi Mausoleum is the mausoleum temple of Shun Di, one of the "Five Emperors" of the Chinese nation. Shundi Mausoleum covers an area of 50,000 square meters and is divided into two natural courtyards and nine single buildings. From the outside to the inside, there are Jade Belt Bridge, Yimen, Shinto, Shanmen, Ganmen, Worship Hall, Main Hall, Bedroom, Left and Right Wing, Left and Right Monument Rooms and Monument Gallery, surrounded by three palace walls. Magnificent and well-structured, it is the highest and largest tomb among the ancestral tombs in China, and is called the "First Mausoleum of China".