2024-08-13
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Our reporter Cui Zhenhai
Enjoy the sunrise, the sunset, the rolling clouds, the chirping of cicadas and birds... In midsummer, in Lingchuan County, the highest point at the southern end of the Taihang Mountains, there is not only the beauty of "the chirping of cicadas makes the forest more quiet, the singing of birds makes the mountain more secluded", but also the "poetry and distance" that tourists are looking for are hidden everywhere. A modern version of the painting of "retreating to the forest and springs" is slowly unfolding before people's eyes...
"The scenery here is beautiful, the air is fresh, and it's a great place to cool off." Wei Lina, a tourist from Zhengzhou City, goes to Magedang Township in Lingchuan County almost every summer to enjoy the coolness.
Lingchuan's rich forest resources release a large amount of negative oxygen ions, making it an ideal place for people to escape the summer heat. This is especially true for Magedang Township, which has a forest coverage rate of over 90%. The lush mountains and forests are like a green canopy given by nature, shielding people from the scorching sun and bringing endless coolness.
Liang Zhi, head of Magedang Township, said: "Our township has both the majesty of the Taihang Mountains and the gentleness of the Jiangnan water towns, and is vividly called the 'Little Jiangnan of Taihang'. Especially in the hot summer, tourists can come here to enjoy the gifts of nature, relax their bodies and minds, immerse themselves in this picturesque scenery, and seek rare coolness and comfort. As the number of tourists increases year by year, we continue to make full use of the 'mountains and waters' article, strengthen infrastructure construction, develop various forms of water entertainment projects, and build 202 homestays and farmhouses, so that tourists can slow down their pace while fully experiencing the fun of playing in the mountains and waters, turning 'passing tours' into 'in-depth tours'."