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What are the top ten famous springs in the world?
The first is Baotu Spring in the center of Jinan, the second is the cold spring in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, the third is Huishan Spring in Wuxi, Jiangsu, the fourth is Hupao Spring in Zhejiang, the fifth is Lu Yu Spring in Jiangxi, the seventh is daming temple Spring in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, the eighth is Guanyin Spring in Suzhou, the ninth is Yuquan in Yuquan Mountain in Beijing, and the tenth is Hongya Waterfall in Nanchang.

Baotu Spring, which has always been a symbol of Jinan, has a very distinctive landscape and is called Jinan. Not going to Baotu Spring means that you have never been to Jinan, which is also called the first spring in the world. Emperor Kangxi came here to write an inscription.

Second, Cold Spring is very famous in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. The legend of the new white snake, the myth of the water mountain, also comes from here. It is said that this spring has existed since the Tang Dynasty and is a famous scenic spot. It has different flavors and is one of the most famous holy places. Huishan Spring also has a very deep historical accumulation. Legend has it that a famous poet wrote poems here in the Tang Dynasty, and Yang Guifei especially liked to drink the tea brewed here. In modern times, a famous musician composed music here, and a song "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" became famous all over the world. Tiger Running Spring is also a famous scenic spot left over from the Tang Dynasty. According to legend, there are monks practicing here, and the water quality of Tiger Running Spring is very pure and can be imported directly.

Third, Lu Yu Spring, according to legend, the tea god lived here in seclusion in the Tang Dynasty. Since then, it has become famous and has a history of 1000 years. Yangzhou daming temple Spring, built in memory of Ouyang Xiu, a famous figure, has very beautiful scenery. Guanyin Spring, which is said to have been touched by Guanyin Bodhisattva, attracts a large number of tourists every year. Yuquan, which is famous for its dry dragon, must use the spring water of Yuquan Mountain for drinking tea, because the spring water has few impurities and contains many vitamins and minerals. Hongya Waterfall, due to historical and geographical changes, only retains a small amount of water, and now it can meet the national drinking water standard.