Qishi Valley is located 10 kilometers southeast of Xinglong County, Hebei Province. It is the "Houlong Feng Shui Forbidden Area" of the Qing Dynasty Tomb. It is adjacent to Liuliping, overlooking the Qing Tomb, and facing Wuling Mountain and the Observatory. It is more than 100 kilometers away from Beijing, Tianjin and Tangcheng, with smooth transportation. The scenic area with a radius of 30 miles has dangerous peaks and strange rocks, quiet valleys, clear air, deep forests and beautiful water. It is a wonderful scenic spot in Yanshan. The Valley of Strange Stones got its name because of the strange rocks. As you climb up the steps along the valley, you will see towering peaks. The boulders are abrupt and alive, like a Buddha, like a Buddha's palm, like a lotus. They are lifelike, like a phoenix, a rabbit, or a sting. Those who look like turtles are lifelike. You can also see trees growing out of rocks, trees clinging to rocks, rocks stacking on rocks, and rocks biting rocks, all of which are miraculous and in various forms. During this period, the sun is blocked by the forest, the air is fresh, animals are playing among the peaks and rocks, birds are singing in the depths of the forest, there are nine clear springs in the gorge, pools and waterfalls are connected, the majestic peaks are reflected in the stone lake, and the canoe listens and sings late. Wherever visitors come, they absorb the aura of heaven and earth, marvel at the smiling beauty of the mountains and rivers, look happy, and never forget to leave. Here you can also admire the farm tools house, stay in the stone house, and enjoy the farmer's family banquet, which adds a sense of wildness to visitors, appreciates the tranquility, savors culture, and returns to nature.