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1. Louguantai National Forest Park: Located in zhouzhi county, it is connected with Longhai Railway. It is the first forest park in northwest China.

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Tourist attractions in zhouzhi county

1. Louguantai National Forest Park: Located in zhouzhi county, it is connected with Longhai Railway. It is the first forest park in northwest China.

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Tourist attractions in zhouzhi county

1. Louguantai National Forest Park: Located in zhouzhi county, it is connected with Longhai Railway. It is the first forest park in northwest China.

2. Heihe National Forest Park: Located at the source of Heihe River, in zhouzhi county, with 108 national highway running through it, the traffic is very convenient. The park covers an area of 494 1 hectare, with a forest coverage rate of 95%. There are three scenic spots, 100.

3. Yongquan Temple in Zhouzhi: located in Mazhao Town, zhouzhi county, Yongquan Temple is named after the spring, Yongquan Village is named after the temple, and Zhouzhi Ma Zhao also owns the spring and the temple. The simplicity of the local people makes everything rich and expensive, so it is called the name of Jin Zhouzhi. According to "Zhouzhi Place Names", there is a clear spring gushing from the ground at the foot of Cuiwei Mountain.

4. Zhouzhi Shahe Wetland Park: a national AAAA-level scenic spot, located 2km south of zhouzhi county and 6km north of Ma Zhao Turntable on Huanshan Road, is a waterscape street scene reconstructed on the basis of the original Shahe.

5. Xianyou Temple: Located on the Black Dragon Pool of the Heishui River in Zhong Nanshan Mountain, Qinling Mountains, the north-south boundary of China, it is a scenic spot preserved during the Sui and Tang Dynasties in zhouzhi county, Shaanxi Province; It is one of the Buddhist resorts in Guanzhong area in past dynasties.

6. Yongquan Temple: Located in Yongquan Village, Mazhao Town, zhouzhi county, this temple is an ancient monument of Ming Dynasty, written by Wang Sanpin, a scholar of Zhou Dynasty. The original Buddhist temple was built in three years from Yuan Dynasty to Zhengzheng.