For travel, choose C for a two-day tour to experience the tender side of the steel city
With the popularity of C brand city tours, I have been to Zibo, Shiyan, Zunyi, and Luoyang, and this stop is Anshan, Liaoning. When it comes to Liaoning's Anshan, the first thing that comes to mind is the steel industry city, but in this spring, you must not miss the unique and gentle side of Anshan.
DAY1: Steel Art Museum — Ansteel Museum — 219 Park — Mengtai Park — Mingda Night Market
DAY2: Qianshan Scenic Area — Anshan City Museum — Jade Buddha Temple — Little White House Wedding Hall — Victory Square — Martyrs' Park
Steel Art Museum: The city of steel also needs the growth of culture and art. There are often art and painting exhibitions held here, and you will be given a wristband upon entry, which allows unlimited access for the day. It's definitely the go-to choice for a weekend visit with friends interested in art, with the recent exhibition being an oil painting exhibition.
Ansteel Museum: 'The Cradle of China's Steel Industry' records the development from the early days of the nation's founding to the industrial development of New China. The museum, rebuilt from the original site, tells the history and development of Ansteel through every item and every photo. You can also learn about Ansteel's presence in aerospace construction and daily life! Closed on Mondays, 9:00~16:00, entry stops at 15:30
219 Park: The memory of old Anshan! The park has a large amusement park and a Ferris wheel with a parking lot. The big character wall can be seen not far from the main entrance, and walking around freely gives a sense of freedom and camera presence. The park's landscape is especially suitable for walking.
Mengtai Park: Named after the model worker Mengtai, it is a public park for leisure, entertainment, and sightseeing, and it is quite crowded on weekends.
Qianshan Scenic Area: In the midst of the 32nd Pear Blossom Festival, this place is super crowded. This mountain is part of the Changbai Mountain range and is known as the 'Pearl of the Northeast'. The scenery is self-explanatory, with the saying 'Huangshan in the south, Qianshan in the north'. If you like hiking and off-roading, this is the place to be.
Anshan Museum: Records the historical development and traditional folk crafts of Anshan, especially the embroidery and folk exhibitions are not to be missed!
Jade Buddha Temple: The world's largest jade Buddha, with Sakyamuni on the front and Guanyin crossing the sea on the back. The Buddha statues and sculptures inside the temple are all carved from jade, and the perfect fusion of Buddha culture and jade culture is a major feature of the Jade Buddha Temple. Not only can you relax and take photos, but you can also sit under a tree, listen to the wind, watch the clouds, and contemplate life.
Little White House: Opposite the museum, it's really beautiful, and any random shot is particularly photogenic
Victory Square: The landmark square in the center of Anshan city, leading to various attractions. There are many pigeons in the square, and commercial establishments are abundant, with history and modern architecture surrounding it.
Martyrs' Park: The highest point in the city park, the steps are not high but you can overlook the entire Anshan building complex, which is particularly spectacular.
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🍖Mingda Night Market: The largest night market in Anshan, with a rich variety of snacks, hundreds of different kinds of snacks, and many stalls!
The environment is very beautiful, the air is fresh, and it is not hot. The ropeway can sit up and walk down to see the scenery and temples along the way. It is quiet and refreshing and worth recommending! It is recommended to go up the mountain on the five Buddha roof cableway, and you can climb the top in about 15 minutes. You can see the beautiful scenery of thousands of mountains.
The scenery is beautiful, very big and big attractions, worthy of the title of Xiaohuangshan. But it really tests physical strength, because like Huangshan, it will go up the mountain for a while and go down the mountain for a while, and climb several mountains. But it is steeper and difficult to climb than Huangshan, many places can only be passed by one person, and the stone steps are very narrow. It is not recommended for people over 65 years old to go. It takes about 6 hours to climb the mountain. Basically, you can take the ropeway 50 yuan + sightseeing car 15 yuan all the way to the mountain gate, because it is all scrapped. Hahaha. In addition, try not to go on holidays, it must be blocked on the mountain.
Take the children to climb Qianshan, choose a more labor-saving route, take the battery car to the top of the five Buddhas at the main entrance, then take the cable car, and then take a steep section to the top, walk down the mountain, the overall feeling is OK, not very tired, the experience is very good, praise praise!
It is worthy of being the first mountain in Liaodong, and it is worth a visit! Unquantitative view of the Tianwaitian line, excellent fun, flat stone, one step up to the sky... a lot of fun; the Big Buddha to the Yuantong view line, the most dangerous in the whole mountain, the width of the stone step is not enough; The five Buddha-top line is unsurprising, and the peach blossom valley at the foot of the mountain is remarkable; the roundabout line at the bottom of the mountain, the stream is ripples, and it is also an excellent choice for people who cannot climb the mountain.
Qianshan is located in Anshan, Liaoning, known as Xiaohuangshan. On the way, from the top of the five Buddhas to the outside world, and then to the infinite view, it takes about four or five hours to go back from a distance. Then take the battery car out, the scenery is still beautiful, it is worth going around.
As a Liaoning people, Qianshan should be the first choice for tourism. I have also climbed many mountains, but Qianshan is still very worth climbing. What impressed me the most was the strange stones, the flat stones, the ghosts and craftsmanship of nature. You can't definitely feel the wonders if you don't visit the wonders in person.