
Introduction to attractions
Walk 20 miles east from Jixian County to reach Jiulongshan National Forest Park. Jiulong Mountain is an ecological natural scenic area mainly composed of forest landscapes, with three major scenic areas including Jiulong Mountain, Limutai, and Huanghua Mountain, covering a total area of 21000 acres. It is adjacent to the ancient Great Wall to the west, the Qingdong Mausoleum to the east, and the Cuiping Lake to the south. The wind is lush and verdant, and nine ridges rise continuously, resembling the gathering of nine dragons, hence the name Jiulong Mountain. The forest coverage rate of the scenic area is over 90%, and the park has more than 300 kinds of rare plants and 40 kinds of wild animals. The area is not only characterized by undulating mountains and magnificent scenery; Abundant vegetation and vast forests; The mountain springs gush forth and are full of vitality, making it a rare natural gas storage and green treasure trove. Moreover, here you can enjoy spring flowers, summer waterfalls, autumn fruits, and holly, and the beautiful scenery throughout the four seasons is irresistible.
Jiulong Mountain integrates secluded forests, ancient caves, peculiar peaks, and beautiful waters, attracting visitors with its lush forest ecological environment, magical natural scenery, rich cultural landscapes, and superior geographical location. It has become a unique new type of forest tourism area in Beijing, Tianjin, and Tang Dynasty.