Where is Jingyanggang?

Jingyanggang is located about 17.5km west of yanggu county, Liaocheng City. Legend has it that Song Wu killed the tiger and became famous all over the world because of Water Margin. Jingyanggang sand dunes are undulating, with towering old trees and few people. There used to be a saying that "nine ridges and eighteen piles".

There is a Song Wu Temple in Shang Gang, which was built in the Ming Dynasty. There are three temples, in which there are statues of fighting tigers in Song and Wu Dynasties, and the water margin is painted on four walls. On the right front of the temple, there is a stone tablet engraved with the words "Jingyanggang", written by Shu Tong, a contemporary calligrapher.

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In addition to restoring the original landscape, there are more than 20 scenic spots in the scenic area, such as Mountain Temple, Sun Erniang Store, Sanwan Hotel, Jingyanggang Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall, Mountain Gate, Underground Palace and Jingyanggang Archway. Among them, the main attractions are the Songwu Temple, the "Three Bowls Can't Help" Hotel, the Tiger Pavilion, the "Wusong Tiger Fighting" Monument, and the Longshan Cultural City Site.

Visitors can stay in the "country" hotel and taste the water margin wine and food culture; Wandering in the tiger pool and seeing the majestic posture of the colorful tiger; You can revel in the calligraphy art of celebrities and marvel at the Longshan culture with a long history.

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