Where is Wang Muchi in Tai 'an?

Opening hours of tickets: Traffic overview of 5 yuan: You can get to the scenic spots by bus No.9 at the railway station. Introduction: Wangmuchi is located at the eastern end of Huanshan Road, at the foot of Hushan Mountain and south of Longshan Reservoir. In ancient times, it was called Qunyu Temple, also known as Yaochi. Cao Zhi in the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms had a poem of "Crossing the Queen Mother's Hall to the East and Overlooking the Five Mountains", and Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty also had a poem of "Drinking Wang Muchi in the morning and throwing himself into the Tianmen Que", which shows that the temple has a long history.

Wang Mu Pond is built by a stream, with pavilions strewn at random on three platforms, with red walls and black tiles hidden among pines and cypresses. It is divided into two houses, with the Queen Mother Spring in the front yard, which is clear and sweet. It was dug by Mr. Feng Yuxiang on 1932 for the residents of Jietai City to have difficulty drinking water. The backyard is a rare hall, and the clay sculptures in it are different and lifelike. To the east is the Waterfall Pavilion, and to the west is the Laojun Hall, which displays the "Yuanyang Monument" in the Tang Dynasty. Although the area of Wangmu Lake is small, it has a long history and rich culture. For those who like and study China's ancient culture, this is a must-see place.