Places with free mountains and water in Zhumadian include: Chaya Mountain Scenic Area, Laoleshan Scenic Area, Nanhai Zen Temple, Royal Inn and Lake Suya.
1. Chaya Mountain Scenic Area
Chaya Mountain Scenic Area is located in Suiping County, Zhumadian City. This is where Wu Chengen, the author of the Chinese classic "Journey to the West", lived in seclusion. It's a treasure trove for writing and inspiration, and it's also one of the main filming locations for the "Journey to the West" crew. Visitors can come here to enjoy the unique and beautiful natural scenery and relive classic scenes from novels and film and television dramas.
2. Laoleshan Scenic Area
Laoleshan is located in Queshan County, Zhumadian, Henan Province. It offers magnificent landscapes, exceptional inhabitantsfacilities and a beautiful ecological environment. “natural oxygen bar.” It is a Taoist holy land and cultural mountain with a long history and deep connotations. It is also the spiritual totem and spiritual home of the Zhumadian people.
3. Nanhai Zen Temple
The largest temple in Asia, located in the southeast corner of Runan County, covering an area of more than 600 acres, was built in Jiajing. period of the Ming Dynasty (1545), and has a history of It is known as one of the eight scenic spots in Caizhou. The entire temple has a rigorous architectural structure and wonderful design. The temple is magnificent, the Lin Palace is bright and magnificent.
4. Royal Inn
Zhumadian Royal Inn is located next to Yulan Road, Yicheng District, Zhumadian City, Henan Province. It is a complex cultural system based on ancient inns and spanning seven cultures, including the inn culturees, royal and official culture, agricultural culture, market culture, popular culture, medical culture and humanist allusions.
5. Lake Suya
Built in 1958, it is the largest artificial lowland reservoir in Asia. The reservoir is located 6 kilometers west of Runan County, covering an area of 239 square kilometers. It starts from Yuhuang Temple in the north, Yezhugang in the south, Guizhuang in the east and Biejiao in the west.
For the above content, refer to Baidu Encyclopedia - Chaya Mountain Scenic Area Baidu Encyclopedia - Laoleshan Scenic Area