The Duke of Zhou Yunshan's Sea of Clouds _ Dreaming of the Sea of Clouds on the Mountain

Main scenic spots (spots) in Yunshan, Wugang

Yunshan is located 5 kilometers south of Wugang city, named after the strange clouds. The highest peak is 1372.5 meters above sea level, which is a mountain-type natural scenic spot. 1992 was approved as a national forest park, 1994 as a provincial scenic spot, and in 2006 it was approved as a national 3A scenic spot.

The four seasons of Yunshan are shrouded in clouds, with aura and blessings of peaks, and many scenic spots are looming in the meantime. Yunshan is divided into several scenic spots, including Shanchong Scenic Spot, Yunshantang Scenic Spot and Zixiaofeng Scenic Spot. There are clouds, ancient trees, flowing springs, streams, waterfalls, canyons, peaks, strange rocks, ancient temples, ancient roads and historical sites in the scenic area, which is known as the "Southern Chu Resort". Shaoyang cultural relics protection unit. Located in Yunshan Scenic Area in the south of Wugang City, Hunan Province. It is a famous religious and cultural activity place and tourist attraction in southwest Hunan.

Shengli Temple was founded in the Kingdom of Wu in the Three Kingdoms. Originally named "Zhi Temple", it was renamed "Shengli Temple" in the Tang Dynasty, and it has been used ever since. After the Song Dynasty, it was expanded many times, and its structure and shape were extremely magnificent. At that time, it was named southwest of Jiaxiang, which was as famous as Nanyue, making Yunshan Buddhism reach its peak. After the war, it was destroyed and rebuilt in 2003. Now the temple covers an area of 2,500 square meters and the building is in good condition. The temple consists of Maitreya Hall, Mahayana Hall and Guanyin Hall. In the hall, carved beams and painted buildings are resplendent. Maitreya Buddha's belly is full of laughter, Buddha's lotus heart is meditating, Guanyin is blessed with thousands of hands, and all the gods have momentum, which makes people feel Zen and get rid of common thoughts. It also attracted hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from four neighboring provinces to burn incense, worship Buddha and travel.