Fengshan
Fengshan, located 15 kilometers northwest of Pucheng County in Shaanxi Province, is famous for the location of Qiao mausoleum, Li Dan Mausoleum of emperor Ruizong of Tang Dynasty.
Fengshan is 751 meters above sea level, where there are undulating peaks and ravines, forming their own independent hills. To the south, the plain is vast, far away from the peaks of the Qinling Mountains. The mountains are magnificent and magnificent. According to the records, Fengshan is called Jinzhi mountain, also known as Jinli mountain and Suyu mountain. The local people call it Fenghuang Mountain according to its natural situation.
Address: West Lake scenic area, Huicheng District, Huizhou City
Longitude: 114.39221843338
Latitude: 23.098064104494
Tel: 0752-2121326; 0752-22
Ticket information: free.
Chinese PinYin : Feng Shan
Fengshan
Former residence of Lin Yutang. Lin Yu Tang Gu Ju
Former site of Zhou Enlai's youth study. Zhou En Lai Shao Nian Du Shu Jiu Zhi
Tombs of Chinese and Japanese soldiers who died at the end of the Sino Japanese War of 1895. Zhong Ri Jia Wu Mo Zhan Xun Guo Jiang Shi Mu
Inner Mongolia Normal University. Nei Meng Gu Shi Fan Da Xue