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Introduction of Tourist Attractions in Xunyi County
Shimenshan National Forest Park: Located in the southern meridian, with a total area of 8,856 hectares and a forest coverage rate of over 95%. There are more than 0/200 species of plants in China, among which Fraxinus mandshurica and juniper are listed as national protected species. There are more than 200 kinds of wild animals, 22 of which are listed as national key protected objects. Among them, there are 5 species of leopard, black stork, white crane, golden eagle and forest musk deer under national first-class protection, and 0/7 species of jackal, otter, mandarin duck, crane and swan/kloc-under national second-class protection, which is the largest plant landscape community in the gully region of Weibei Plateau.

The Great Pagoda of the Northern Song Dynasty: a pavilion-style brick tower with seven-story octagonal buildings and a height of 53 meters. In the middle of the north of the first floor, there is a semicircular ticket gate, which passes through the tunnel inside the door and enters the small room in the center of the tower. There is a wooden ladder to climb and overlook. Starting from the second floor, there is an arched doorway and a rectangular fake door on each floor, which changes step by step. The eaves of each tower are on the center line of the corner, and one corner stone is made of bluestone. Its outer end is specially carved into a decapitated head, which protrudes from the wing angle. A cicada's head has a cast iron ring to tie the bell. Whenever there is a breeze in Xu Lai, the iron horse is sonorous and rhythmic, which makes people feel relaxed and happy.

Exhibition Hall of Ancient Elephant and Rhino Fossils: Unearthed from Xiyuan Village, Malan Town, Xunyi County 1975 Yellow River Saber-toothed Elephant Fossils and Rhino Fossils. Among them, the ancient elephant fossil is 8.45 meters long and 4.3 meters high, and the rhinoceros fossil is 4.8 meters long and 3. 1 meter high, which has a history of more than three million years. It is to study the paleogeology, paleoclimate and paleogeomorphology of the loess plateau in the middle reaches of the Yellow River. Elephant fossils are the largest in the world, and ivory is the largest in the world, which is known as "the first elephant in the world". The rhinoceros fossil is the first complete rhinoceros skeleton in the world. Ancient elephants and rhinoceros fossils are national first-class cultural relics.