The Symbol Of The Penglai Resort Scenic Area

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It is summer now,so I recommend you go to Yantai, Penglai of Shandong province, because there are not only beautiful sea and places of interest but also all kinds of fresh fruit.
Penglai pavilion scenic area is the symbol of the penglai travel scenic spot which is located in the extreme north of jiaodong peninsula.And it’s a famous national key scenic spot.There are penglai pavilion, three Angle mountain, sea scenic spot and so on more than 20 attractions,which attract millions of tourists to the sightseeing tourism every year. Penglai pavilion scenic area known as “fairyland on earth”.It’s said that Penglai, Fangzhang and Yingzhou are the three town as the fairy living in the sea.It’s where the First Emperor of Qin searched for the elixir
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Among them, the 108 tons world's largest complete jade Buddha, 72 tons of the whole jade, and the ten side of the 26 tons view sound are the treasure of the scenic town garden, which are rare treasure. The treasure museum has a large number of national works of art, with high quality,high grade and high art value. The three Angle mountain scenic area is another example of classical Chinese gardens after the Old Summer Palace and the Summer Palace, and is called "Fairy wonderland, the Penglai reappears".
The Eight immortals scenic area is located in the north of Penglai city closed to the Yellow sea, and it’s in front of Danya mountain, Penglai pavilion and Long mountain islands across the sea.There are 55000 square meters’ tour area and 40 attractions.There is often a mirage during spring and summer, if you're lucky enough you may encounter.
Scenic spot regards Taoism culture and Penglai mythology as the background, regards the eight immortals legend as the theme, highlights the creativity of the sea and celestial mountain, integrates the classical art and architecture,with landscape architecture and rich connotation. On the third floor ”Wangying floor”there is tea art performance, you could enjoy the tea culture and it’s the integration of the eight immortals culture and tea culture.Because the tea you taste is filled with the charm of

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