Known as Luanzhou in ancient times, it is located in Luanzhou Town, Luanxian County, Hebei Province. It is located in the capital and adjacent to Luanhe River. It is the traffic artery leading to the three northeastern provinces. It is a historic city that has been nourished by culture for thousands of years. The ancient city shows the characteristics of the ancient town, including northern water street, snack street, antique street and quadrangle inn street.
2. Qing Dongling
Located in zunhua city, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, Qingling Mausoleum is the largest existing royal mausoleum complex in China with the most complete system and the most appropriate layout. It is a world cultural heritage and a national 4A-level tourist attraction. * * * There are five imperial tombs, with empresses 14 and concubines 136. The Qing Dongling Mausoleum has a history of more than 300 years, and it is a rare "Feng Shui" treasure.
3. Yue Tuo Island
Yue Tuo Island, located in arm Bay of Bohai Sea, is one of the most famous eco-tourism holiday centers in the northern waters of China, also known as Green Island and Happy Island. Yue Tuo Island is surrounded by the sea, with primitive landform, overgrown shrubs and weeds, and the ecological landscape and excellent coastal customs set each other off.
4. Zhongjingshan
Zhong Jing, a religious resort, is located in Qianxi County, with an altitude of 665,438+00 meters. Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty once named it "a famous mountain in the world". The scenic area is 15 square kilometers, and there are more than 30 scenic spots such as Sishuai Hall, Sanchapeng, Bi Xia Yuan Jun Temple and Dongfoge. The scenic spot integrates Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in one mountain, and the culture of Buddhism and Taoism is profound and has a long history.
5. Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Hall
Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Hall is located in the west of Tangshan Earthquake Monument Square in the center of Tangshan. The four pillars of the main monument symbolize the rise of new buildings in Tangshan and show the prosperity of Tangshan. The upper end of the main monument looks like four giant hands reaching into the sky, symbolizing that man can conquer nature. There are four steps around the monument, each with 7 and 28 steps, symbolizing "7.28".