Qingchui Peak National Forest Park, Marvel at Nature's Masterpiece

Qingchui Peak National Forest Park, Chengde County, Chengde City, Hebei Province, China
The cableway is very unique
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Introduction

Qingchui Peak National Forest Park is located in the center of Chengde City, adjacent to the famous Imperial Summer Resort and the Eight Outer Temples scenic area, with a total area of 1.59 million acres. The park's various Danxia landforms showcase the natural landscape of competing peaks and towering peaks. Pule Temple is a Han-Tibetan combined temple, the main hall named "Xuguang Pavilion", and its exterior is similar to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. Anyuan Temple, on the other hand, is modeled after the Gurzak Temple on the banks of the Ili River in Xinjiang. The main building, Pudu Hall, is covered with extremely rare black glazed tiles. In addition to the two temples, Qingchui Peak National Forest Park also boasts world wonders such as the towering Qingchui Peak, the towering and conspicuous Toad Stone, the bare-chested and bare-bellied Arhat Mountain, and the soaring Sengguan Peak. Among them, Qingchui Peak is the most unique, with a tapered peak resembling a giant hammer, leaving people in awe.
Address
Qingchui Peak National Forest Park, Chengde County, Chengde City, Hebei Province, China
Opening hours
08:30-16:30 (all day)
last admission time: 16:10 (October 10 to the following March 31, Monday to Sunday) Note: On International Nurses Day (May 12) and Chinese Doctors' Day (August 19) each year, the tourist attraction is free for medical professionals nationwide. Medical professionals can enjoy free admission by presenting their doctor or nurse practice license, award certificate, or professional title certificate.
Transportation
There are 10 public buses in Chengde that go directly to the scenic area.