Jingyanggang Tourist Area

Jingyanggang Tourist Area is located 16 kilometers east of Yanggu County in Liaocheng, within Zhangq[...]

Jingyanggang Tourist Area is located 16 kilometers east of Yanggu County in Liaocheng, within Zhangqiu Town. It is said to be the place where Wu Song fought the tiger as described in the classic Chinese novel ‘Water Margin’. The area contains the extensive Longshan Culture City ruins.

The tourist area, themed around Wu Song’s tiger-fighting story, features a continuous sandy ridge, shady forests, overgrown weeds, and the echoing roars of tigers, presenting a wild and desolate scene.
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The main attractions of Jingyanggang include Wu Song Temple, the ‘Three Bowls Not Over the Ridge’ tavern, Tiger Roar Pavilion, the ‘Wu Song Fights the Tiger’ monument, and the Longshan Culture City ruins.
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Visitors can linger at the ‘country-style’ hotel to savor the culture of ‘Water Margin’ cuisine and wine; wander around the tiger pool to witness the majestic appearance of the spotted tigers; be intoxicated by the calligraphy art of celebrities, and marvel at the long-standing Longshan culture.
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Opening hours are 08:00-18:00 all year round; 07:30-18:30 all year round; 08:00-17:00 all year round.


Preferential policies: Children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.4 meters in height (inclusive) enter for free; seniors 60 years old (inclusive) and above enter for free with valid identification; active military personnel and retired military officers enter for free with valid identification; people with disabilities (including one accompanying person for severely disabled individuals) enter for free with valid identification; children/students aged between 6 and 18 years old (inclusive) and full-time undergraduate students and below enter at half price with valid identification.


Service facilities for parking: [Jingyanggang Tourist Area Parking] Reference price: ¥5 per entry; Address: Jingyanggang Tourist Area, Zhangqiu Town, Yanggu County, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province (southern side of the scenic area); Spaces: 180


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