During the Taiyuan era of the Jin Dynasty, a fisherman from Wuling made his living by fishing. He traveled along the creek, losing track of time and distance. Suddenly, he encountered a peach blossom forest, which stretched for hundreds of steps along both banks, with no other trees mixed in, fragrant grass, and fallen petals scattered about. The fisherman was astonished and continued forward, eager to explore the end of the forest. At the end of the forest, he found a mountain with a small opening, as if there was light within. He abandoned his boat and entered through the opening. Initially, it was very narrow, just wide enough for a person to pass. After walking dozens of steps, the space suddenly opened up…
In 421 AD, Mr. Five Willows, Tao Yuanming, wrote the timeless classic ‘The Peach Blossom Spring’. Sixteen hundred years later, at the foot of Tu Mountain, in the small town of Hequan, inspired by the ancients’ longing for a beautiful life, the Peach Blossom Spring scenic area was established. Opening Hours: The area is open all year round from 16:00 to 22:00. Preferential Policies: – Children under 1.2 meters (not including) enter for free. – Elderly people aged 70 and above enter for free with valid identification. – Active-duty military personnel enter for free with valid identification. – Disabled military personnel enter for free with valid identification. – Veterans enter for free with valid identification. – Retired military personnel enter for free with valid identification. – ‘Three Related’ personnel: surviving family members of martyrs, surviving family members of soldiers who died in the line of duty, and surviving family members of deceased soldiers enter for free with valid identification. – Families of active-duty military personnel enter at half price with valid identification.The Peach Blossom Spring – A Paradise Found
During the Taiyuan era of the Jin Dynasty, a fisherman from Wuling made his living by fishing. He tr[...]