Attractions in Jintai District

Jintai Forest Park, Jintai Guandao Cultural Scenic Area, Liuchuan River Ecological Scenic Area, Central Weishui Water Conservancy Scenic Area, Tomb of King Qin of the Tang Dynasty, etc.

1. Jintai Forest Park: Jintai Forest Park is an open park in Baoji City that relies on the northern slope of the urban area, highlights ecological functions, displays regional culture, and integrates leisure, sightseeing, entertainment, and fitness. .

2. Jintaiguan Taoist Cultural Scenic Spot: Jintaiguan is located on Lingyuan in the north of Baoji City, only about 1 km away from the train station. It was built in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties for the famous Taoist Zhang Sanfeng. Monastery. "History of the Ming Dynasty Fang Ji" records: Taizu heard his name in great respect, and in the 24th year of Hongwu (1392) he sent an envoy to find him but could not find him, so he later lived in Jintai Temple in Baoji.

3. Liuchuan River Ecological Scenic Area: Liuchuan River Ecological Tourism Area is located on the Liuchuan River in Xiashi Township, Jintai District, Baoji City. The scenic spot is more than 10 kilometers away from Baoji City. Because of the Xiputuo Temple and Buddha Rock Grottoes, it is also called Xiputuo Scenic Area.

4. The Central Weishui River Water Conservancy Scenic Area: The Central Weishui River Water Conservancy Scenic Area in Baoji City is located in the urban area of ??Baoji, Shaanxi Province. It was built based on the comprehensive improvement project of the Baoji Section of the Wei River. It is an urban river-lake water conservancy scenic area. , with a planned area of ??28.5 square kilometers.

5. Tombs of King Qin of the Tang Dynasty: A key cultural relic protection unit in Shaanxi Province. The Tombs of King Qin of the Tang Dynasty Museum is located on the top of Beipo Park in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, only 2.5 kilometers away from Shizhong District, covering an area of ??more than 40,000 square meters. Mi is a special museum that displays the model of the joint burial mausoleum of Qin King Li Maozhen (856-924 AD) and his wife Liu Shi (876-943 AD) in the late Tang Dynasty. It has a history of about 1,100 years.