Shangzhi Stele Forest Transportation Guide: Taxi prices are relatively expensive. Xiali starts at 7 yuan (3 kilometers) and then 1.6 yuan per kilometer; Jetta starts at 8 yuan (3 kilometers) and then 1.9 yuan per kilometer; Chery's starting price is 7 yuan (3 kilometers), and then 1.9 yuan per kilometer.
Shangzhi Forest of Steles is the largest cultural monument in northern my country. It is a boutique tourist attraction with great cultural charm and artistic connotation. It records the poetry and ink of anti-Japanese heroes such as Zhao Shangzhi and Zhao Yiman as well as contemporary famous figures, and collects the works of famous calligraphers from various periods. Wandering there will inspire people to have a strong sense of sublimity and beauty.
Shangzhi City Cultural and Art Stele Forest is located on Xinjian Road, Shangzhi City (formerly Zhao Shangzhi Memorial Hall), covering an area of ??32,000 square meters and a construction area of ??2,200 square meters. It was built in 1999 with a cumulative investment of 10 million. Yuan (of which more than 7 million yuan was invested in 2002), it can receive 65,000 tourists per year, and a new Qianlongbi Calligraphy Corridor will be built.
Shangzhi Forest of Steles consists of two parts, one is a stele corridor with a length of more than 600 meters, and the other is a forest of steles on the ground. There are more than 1,400 steles in both parts. The content consists of seven columns: Jiangjun Art Garden, Love on the Pearl River, Origin of Chinese Calligraphy, Essence of Chinese Culture, Splendor of the Seal Circle, Selections from the Lianyuan, and Light of Wisdom. It was hailed as a paradise for calligraphy and calligraphy by Shen Peng, chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers Association. Shangzhi Stele Forest has the world's largest calligraphy art echo wall, which has a strong echo effect and unique timbre. The Forest of Steles also has the world's largest engraved seal, the Nine Dragons Seal. The seal was officially approved by the International Guinness Headquarters on December 1, 2001 as the world's largest. The seal "Jiuzhou Tenglong" was designed by Qi Baishi's grandson Qi Zhanyi, which represents The state of the art of Chinese seal cutting.