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Complete collection of tourist attractions in Zaozhuang, Shandong Province

1, Xiong 'ershan National Geopark.

Xiong 'ershan Geopark is a physical display in the formation stage of the molding landform, and it is the only original and unique limestone geological landform wonder in Shandong, which is rare in China. With Xiong 'er Mountain as the main body, it integrates ancient, Shuanglong Rift Valley, Karst Cave, Huanglong Cave, Longzha Cliff, underground maze, collapsed geological disaster relics and other natural landscapes.

2. Canal Wetland Park.

Taierzhuang Canal Wetland Park is the first wetland park in China, located in Taierzhuang District, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, and is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. The planned total area is 2592 hectares. The park is mainly composed of river wetlands such as the lower reaches of Taogou River, the lower reaches of Dasha River flood diversion channel in Yicheng, and the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal between the two estuaries. It surrounds the urban area of Taierzhuang and belongs to typical river wetlands. ,

3. Baodugu National Forest Park.

Baodugu National Forest Park is located in the southeast of Shanting, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province. It belongs to Yimeng Mountain area and is a group in the south of Taiyi Mountain. The strata of Baodugu National Forest Park are mainly carbonate rocks, partially sandwiched with sandstone shale and sandstone, with Xiong 'er Mountain as the main body, which integrates geological disaster relics such as Shuanglong Rift Valley, Karst Cave, Longzha Cliff and Collapse. The main attractions are Tsinghua Temple and Chaoyun Cave.

4. Guishan Scenic Area.

Guishan Scenic Area is located in Mengzhuang Town, 0/6 km northeast of Zaozhuang City, adjacent to Zhoucun Reservoir, the only medium-sized reservoir in China, with Baodugu National Forest Park in the north, surrounded by mountains in the west and south, including Guishan, Snake Mountain and Huangshan Mountain, with a drainage area of about 6,000 mu.

Guishan, named after the shape of the mountain like a creeping turtle, is more than 300 meters above sea level. The cliffs around the top of the mountain are densely covered with flagpole eye seats set by heroes of past dynasties, and only the south and north sides can naturally go up and down.

There is a spring in Guishan between Guishan and Sheshan, and the spring flows down the mountain stream, tinkling. There is also a mummy tomb and the site of Guishan Temple in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty. There are many natural caves on the side cliffs of Shanxi province, where there are stalactites and stalagmites of different shapes, as well as Shandong Geopark. National AAAA-level scenic spot.