At Bobai Yanshi Temple, listen to the whispers of wind and stone, and feel the quiet beauty of life
📍Yanshi Temple Scenic Area Yanshi Temple Scenic Area is located in Shiping Village, Dongu Town, southwest of Bobai County
👉30 kilometers away from the county seat, more than 300 meters above sea level, with an area of 24 square kilometers, and the green Nanliu River runs through the scenic area.
♡💌♡The scenic area is centered on Yanshi Mountain and headed by Yanshi Temple. It has a history of more than 1,100 years. The top of the mountain is flat and open, with upright walls on all four sides. Legend has it that the gods once held a banquet on the top of the mountain, hence the name Yanshi Mountain.
♡💌♡The mountain is made of purple sandstone and purple soil. There is a pool on the mountain⛰️, which is full of water all year round. The scenic area is covered with green mountains and realistic images. The Maqi Stone looks like a shepherd boy riding a horse🐴; the thousand-year-old tortoise on the mountain⛰️ looks up at the spring; the elephant trunk stretches out its nose to drink from the river; the beautiful woman presents flowers, which is interesting; there is also the lifelike Tiger Head Mountain; the vivid Golden Rooster Baoxiao Mountain is quite magical🥰.
♡💌♡The mountains have strange caves, beautiful stone mountains, clear rivers, charming scenery, mild climate, and fascinating myths and legends. It has always attracted countless tourists and poets to visit and compose poems. It is well-known for its civilized history and records of the development achievements of celebrities. It is always prosperous with many tourists.
♡💌♡In April 1995, the Guangxi Autonomous Region People's Government approved the three cliff sculptures built in the Sui Dynasty in Yanshishan Scenic Area as provincial key protected cultural relics. In August of the same year, the Autonomous Region People's Government approved it as a provincial scenic spot. Many people come here on the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month, but not many on other days...