Jingzhong Mountain, a religious pilgrimage site located in Qianxi County, stands 610 meters above sea level. In the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Kangxi personally awarded the title of "Famous Mountain in the World" to Jingzhong Mountain. The mountain boasts more than 30 major scenic spots including the Four Generals Hall, Three Roads Tea Pavilion, Bixia Yuanjun Hall, Yuan Tong Temple, Jade Emperor Hall, and Zhizhi Cave. This mountain combines Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism into a single mountain, with profound and ancient Buddhist culture.
The old rocks on Jingzhong Mountain rise up vertically, and ancient pine trees shade the sun. The canyon is cool and quiet, and the clouds and mists float and drift. There are 1872 stone steps leading directly to the peak, and the natural landscape is like a work of art created by the hand of God. The mountain has a reputation for its "miraculous beauty" due to its unique style.
If you are interested in learning more about Jingzhong Mountain's history and culture, or would like to participate in religious activities, we recommend that you visit during the opening hours of 08:00-17:00 (from 1 June to 31 August) or 08:00-16:30 (from 1 December to 28 February). Admission is 50 yuan per person. For your convenience, we also offer a telephone hotline (0315-5837999; 0315-5837997) for any questions or inquiries you may have.
Finally, if you are considering a visit to Jingzhong Mountain, we recommend that you drive from Beijing-Shanghai Expressway's Fengren Exit northward, then take Fengren Road westward to Qianxi County. After passing through the town of Tangna, continue westward along the Bonduan Road to reach Sanantuoying Town's Jingzhong Mountain.
We hope this information about Jingzhong Mountain will be helpful to you.