Jingniang Lake is located in the northwest of Wu 'an, about 60 kilometers away from Handan. It was named after the story of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin seeing off Jingniang happened in this area. Jingniang Lake, formerly known as Shangkou Reservoir, is located in the north of Shangkou Village in the northwest mountainous area of Wu 'an City, 30 kilometers away from the urban area of Wu 'an. Now it has become a tourist attraction and summer resort. Jingniang Lake was built from 1966 to 1969, with a maximum water surface of 2,500 mu and a storage capacity of 32 million cubic meters. The lake is inverted "human" and divided into two parts: east and west. The east branch is the front section of Changshechuan and the west branch is the front section of Doumenchuan, each 3 kilometers long. The picturesque Jingniang Lake tourist area is composed of mountains, beautiful peaks, rippling lakes and lush forests, as well as historical sites and myths and legends.
Chaoyanggou scenic spot AAA
Wu 'an Chaoyanggou Scenic Area is located in Lijiang Village, Guantao Township, Wu 'an City, the old revolutionary base area in the west of Handan City, at the junction of Shanxi and Hebei, 90 kilometers away from Handan City and 65 kilometers away from Wu 'an City. This is the birthplace of Yang Lanchun, a famous modern Chinese opera writer. It is also the prototype of the famous and well-known modern opera Chaoyanggou and its main characters, silver rings and Shuanbao. As a famous modern opera writer, Yang Lanchun has made indelible contributions in the history of China opera, especially in the creation of modern opera. Chaoyanggou, a Henan opera created by him in the 1960s, has been performed for nearly half a century and has been favored by all walks of life. The plot has influenced several generations, especially in North China and the Central Plains.