Longtou Mountain National Forest Park is named after the clear stream that meanders through the mountains, resembling a dragon dancing in the sky.
There are more than ten peaks in the park, covering a total area of 5028 acres. The land is fertile and the vegetation is lush, with over 100 species of trees, shrubs, herbs, ferns, and vines, remaining verdant all year round.
The forest coverage in the park reaches 75%, and the air contains 1000-5000 negative ions per cubic meter. Visitors can enjoy the sights and sounds of birds and fragrance of flowers, as well as colorful butterflies dancing in the air.
The most peculiar attractions are the unique rock formations, some resembling birds, some animals, and some immortals, each with distinct shapes and lifelike appearances.
Spending time here refreshes the spirit and sparks the imagination.