Tiantangzhai Scenic Area
Tiantangzhai Scenic Area Tiantangzhai - National Geological Park, National Forest Park, 4A-level scenic spot. Tiantangzhai is 1,729 meters above sea level and is located in Luotian, Hubei Province in the Dabie Mountains. It borders Yingshan County, Hubei Province and Jinzhai County, Anhui Province, at 31 degrees north latitude and 115 degrees east longitude. Tiantangzhai was called "Yunshan" and "Duoyunshan" in ancient times. It was renamed "Tiantangzhai" after the Yuan Dynasty. In the old days, there was an ancient village built on the top of the mountain. There are 1,487 species of wild plants and 634 species of animals in Tiantangzhai Mountain.
Tiantian Lake Scenic Area
Tiantian Lake Scenic Area is located at the foot of three scenic areas: Bodaofeng, Jiuzihe and Tiantangzhai. It consists of the Tiantang Lake reservoir area, pumped storage power station and Dadi'ao Village Farmhouse is composed of three parts. It is a scenic area integrating water recreation and fishing, leisure sightseeing, and folk customs. Tiantang Lake is also called Dadi'ao. It is said that there are eleven levels of land in this place and the geomantic omen is strange, hence the name. Later, in 1965, a huge artificial reservoir covering an area of ??more than 8,000 acres and a total storage capacity of more than 100 million cubic meters was built and listed separately. It was connected to the main peak of Tiantangzhai and the water from the surrounding mountains, so it was named Tiantang Lake.
Bodaofeng Scenic Area
Bodaofeng National Forest Park is located on the west side of Tiantangzhai, the main peak of Dabie Mountain, with an altitude of 1,404.2 meters and an area of ??30 square kilometers. The forest coverage rate reaches 90%, the annual rainfall is 1450mm, and the average temperature is 16.4 degrees Celsius. There are "Juezhu Temple Ruins" from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, "Duzun Ancient Temple" from the Southern Song Dynasty, "Tongluo Cliff" from the Yuan Dynasty, "Hegao Ancient Village" from the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, and the "Hegao Ancient Village" from the Ming Dynasty. During the period, there are cultural landscapes such as "Xianqiling", "Yaqigang", "Xiema Pavilion" and "Yujiang".
Jiuzi River Scenic Area
Sansheng Nao
Sanshengnao is located on the northeastern border of Jiuzihe Town, with the main peak at 1,540 meters. According to old times, there was a circling ancient pine on the top of the mountain, which was known as "rooted in the three provinces and crowned with leaves in Jiuzhou"
Eighteen Pools
< p>The Eighteen Pools originate from Sanshengnao, the main peak of the Eighteen Pans at an altitude of 1,540 meters. There are eighteen waterfalls in the valley, and eighteen large and small pools are naturally formed, so it is named after the well-preserved forest ecosystem. The labyrinth fully displays the alluring magical charm. There are national and provincial key protected precious plants such as nanmu, zelkova, rosewood, Kudingcha, wild walnut, etc., and also inhabited by national key protected wild animals such as salamander and pangolin. .Qingtaiguan Scenic Area
Qingtaiguan Scenic Area is located to the north of the main peak of Dabie Mountain, adjacent to Tiantangzhai, Jiuzihe Scenic Area and Anhui Jinzhai respectively, covering an area of ??16,000. Mu is a scenic area mainly for ancient sightseeing and agricultural tourism.
Qingmaishuan Pass was built in the Southern Song Dynasty. It is 1092 meters above sea level.
Xinwuyuan Ancient Building Complex is located in Guansijiping Village, Jiuzihe Town, Luotian County, Hubei Province, with a total area of ??0.5 square kilometers. It has a population of 120 and about 30 households. Its history can be traced back to the early Qing Dynasty, and it has a history of nearly two hundred years. The carved beams and painted beams on the ancient buildings still retain their elegance, and the wooden dragons on the beams of the ancient theater are even more impressive. It is lifelike[14]. Because the lotus is surrounded by crape myrtle trees, it is also called Ziwei Villa. It is also called Three Provinces Nao because it is located at the junction of Hubei, Henan and Anhui provinces. It is 48 meters long from east to west and 168 meters wide from north to south, with a construction area of ??6000 square meters. It consists of a courtyard, a theater, three units, 99 rooms and 32 patios. Each unit has a theater after entering, followed by a hall, divided into upper and lower halls for watching plays. , used for receiving guests and worshiping ancestors. In the middle are the kitchen, study, boudoir, shrine (for worshiping the family god), living room, and well, without leaving the house; behind it are the garden and the stable.
Luotian Kuanghe River. Guanyin Mountain
Guanyin Mountain in Kuanghe, Luotian, was called "Kuanluo Mountain" in ancient times. It is 722 meters above sea level and is listed as a famous mountain in eastern Hubei Province. It is located in Kuanghe Town, Luotian County, Hubei Province, 8 kilometers away from Kuanghe Town. There is the famous Guanyin Mountain Temple, which was built in the 7th year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1868). There are three statues of Guanyin carved in the temple according to the natural stone marks. They are still popular today. Although the stone statues are destroyed, the main hall still exists. The only remaining ancient temple in the county is a county-level cultural relic protection unit. On Guanyin Mountain, there are Guanyin Hall, Guanyin Tower, Tomb of Feng Lianchang, the Ancient Great Wall, and Fengbei Guanyin.
Jinshi River Rafting Tourist Area
Luotian Jinshi River Rafting Tourist Area is located in Dahean Town, Luotian County, 32 kilometers west of the county seat, 126 kilometers away from Wuhan city, and 5 miles away from Wuhan City. It is only 15 kilometers from the Dabie Mountain exit of the expressway; 48 kilometers from the main peak of Dabie Mountain to Tiantangzhai Scenic Area and 52 kilometers from Bodaofeng Scenic Area to the north.
Tashan
Tashan, also known as Laotashan, is 440 meters above sea level. It is located in Laotashan Village, 2.5 kilometers southeast of Luotian County. It looks like a splendid screen standing southeast of the city, so it is also known as "Yuping Mountain". It is said that before the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Bashui barbarians once built the "Nuwa Empress Temple". The beautiful Laota Mountain was once listed among the eight scenic spots in Luotian with the title of "Laota Tangmei". Now Tang Mei has long been destroyed.