Baishuiyang Drift
Downstream of Baishuiyang, the river is wide.Riding a rubber boat downstream, with the high sky and long water,sunlight shining ,green mountain arround . Drifting is an exciting experience with nature.In such busy city life, it is such exciting that people want to find , which different from simple lift .
Shallow Water Square
With its 3 major rare shallow water squares covering over 10 thousand square meters, and regarded as "strange landscape", "endowed by nature, unparallel in the world" ", and "superb scenery in the world, a mystery of the universe", Baishuiyang is the largest shallow water square in the world ever discovered. The 80 thousand square meters of square surface is made of one magnificent stone, there exists no sand or rocks, the water just touches the ankle, the sunshine glitters on the water, white spray constitutes a view.
Shamao Rock
The protruding rock is connected to the riverbed, and its shape changes step by step. From the top left, it looks like a Ming Dynasty black gauze hat, so call it "Shamao Rock". Legend of it has a county official once passed by this place and saw the beautiful environment here. He sighed at the danger of the imperial sea and felt the desire to retreat. He threw the gauze hat into the water and turned it into this stone. From the other side, it looked like a statue of a god, known as the General of Zhenyang. From the top right, it looked like a bamboo shoot that broke through the soil, known as the "Immortal's Bamboo Shoot". From the bottom left, it looked like a giant turtle carrying a pile of treasures on its back, named "Golden Turtle Carrying Treasures". Overall, it is shaped like a full sail, also known as "smooth sailing". Therefore, this scenic spot is also known as "Golden Turtle Carrying Treasure, Smooth sailing".
Qitian Great Holy Cave
The Qitian Dasheng Temple is over ten meters wide and eight meters deep. In the middle of the stone niche stands the Qitian Dasheng Shrine, with the inscription "Jade Seal Upper Cave Qitian Dasheng Wang He Hall" carved on it. This Qitian Dasheng Temple was built in the tenth year of the Qing Dynasty's Tongzhi reign (1872), based on the story of Sun Wukong's "transformation into a temple" in "Journey to the West". In front of the temple stands a stone pillar and flagpole, and the caves are quite distinctive. Although the scale is not very large, the worship of Qitian Dasheng is endless, and the incense is very prosperous. After all, Qitian Dasheng is the protective god of Yuanyangxi.