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The rectangular-shaped park covers a territory of about 1.53 square kilometers. The purpose of building the park was to provide Chongqing residents with a big open park, like Central Park in New York City and Hyde Park in London, to play outdoor recreational sports and to enjoy nature. The park is located in Yubei District, Chongqing, China ...
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Chongqing 重庆市 3-163 Inscriptions of Baiheliang: Baiheliang tike 白鹤梁题刻: Chongqing 重庆市 3-172 Longgupo Site: Longgupo yizhi 龙骨坡遗址: Wushan County 巫山县 4-1 Diaoyu Fortress: Diaoyu cheng yizhi 钓鱼城遗址: Hechuan District 合川市 4-55
Angels Landing, known previously as the Temple of Aeolus, is a 1,488-foot (454 m) tall rock formation [2] in Zion National Park in southwestern Utah, United States.A renowned trail cut into solid rock in 1926 leads to the top of Angels Landing and provides panoramic views of Zion Canyon.
One will need to negotiate a series of boulders at the 4-mile mark, and reach Big Springs at the 4.3-mile mark, where one is required to turn around. The entire hike up to Big Springs is 8.6 miles and may require up to 8 hours. [4] The through-hike can be done in a day or as a two-day backpack trip. [5]
The TikToker @journeyofjackson tells about life in one of the most amazing cities in China in his videos, and a recent video has gone incredibly viral, gaining 34 million views. Well, 2 million ...
The Wulong Karst (Chinese: 武隆喀斯特) is a karst landscape located within the borders of Wulong District, Chongqing Municipality, People's Republic of China. It is divided into three areas containing the Three Natural Bridges, the Qingkou Tiankeng (箐口天坑) and Furong Cave respectively.
The legendary home of Tushan Shi, the wife of Yu the Great, and his son Qi, who established Xia dynasty, is also in the park. There are also many Buddhist and Taoist temples in this park, and many of them were constructed during Tang dynasty (618–907) and Song dynasty (960–1279).