Bailen Beach
Bailen beach is four kilometers to the east of Lingao County. It was one of the Eight Sights of Lingao in ancient times. Bairen beach is located in the lower reaches of Wenlan river. There are many strange rocks and rocks in the beach. It looks like a cluster of human heads in the distance. In the Ming Dynasty, it was praised as "the beach of hundreds of people".
In the past, the surging Wenlan river flows through this beach from south to north. Due to the bend of the riverbed and the rapidity of the current, it meets the obstruction of rocks and forms the Bailen waterfall. Its spray is white and the sound of the waves is grand. The roaring sound of the beach can be heard in Lingao County ten miles away. This is the origin of the famous Bailen beach sound.
The literati and poets of the past dynasties often came here together and recited poems, leaving many popular poems.
"There is a trace in Ming Meng, flying to the sky, and there is a boundless rock. The waves are blowing, the flowers are round like jade, and the waterfalls and gullies are roaring like thunder. "This is Bai Ren Tan written by Wang Jin Shang, a man from Meiao village, lingaobolian Town, who was elected by Zhili Prefecture in Ming Dynasty.
Zhong Yuanpu, a famous poet in the Qing Dynasty, had a good view of the magnificent Bairen beach, and left behind the poem "it is doubted that the river of heaven flows here, and the cloud roots can be seen at the place where the nine heavens fall".
After appreciating the beautiful scenery of Bailen beach, Tian Han, a famous opera writer of the older generation and lyricist of the national anthem, also left an immortal saying: "once the Bailen beach stands at the end of the whip, there are waterfalls on the rocks and thunderous sounds.".
Address: four kilometers to the east of Lingao County, located in the lower reaches of Wenlan river
Longitude: 109.727906
Latitude: 19.934877
Chinese PinYin : Bai Ren Tan
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