Sean Temple, the holy land of the mainstream Quanzhen Taoism, is located at the foot of Baizi Mountain on the southern slope of Qinling Mountain, south of Hanzhong10/km, 76 km north of Fengzhou, and Miaotaizi Street 17 km in Liuba County, Hanzhong. Sichuan-Shaanxi highway passes through Mentougou, with convenient transportation. On May 25th, 2006, as an ancient building from Ming Dynasty to Qing Dynasty, Sean Temple was approved by the State Council to be included in the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
2. Shimen plank road
Shimen plank road scenic spot is a famous scenic spot in Hanzhong and a national AAAA-level tourist scenic spot, located at Baogukou at the junction of Hantai District, Mianxian County and Liuba County (district) in Hanzhong City. There are national key protected cultural relics and various local cuisines here, which are known as "the hometown of plank road in China" and "the pearl of northwest water conservancy", and also the legendary hometown of praise.
3. Wuhou Tomb Scenic Area
Wuhou Temple is the tomb of Zhuge Liang, a famous politician and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period. Located at the foot of the ancient battlefield of Dingjun Mountain, four kilometers south of Mianxian County. In 234 AD, Zhuge Liang died in the former army, and the Han Shu court was buried here on his orders.
4. Huayang Scenic Area
Huayang Scenic Area is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, located in Huayang Town, Yang County at the southern foot of Qinling Mountains, with an average elevation of1700 m. The landscape is characterized by "high, cold, strange, dangerous and beautiful", and "one mountain with four seasons and ten miles of different days" is a vivid portrayal of its diverse climate changes. Known as the "Millennium ancient ship city, the first town in Qinling".
5. Liping National Forest Park
Liping National Forest Park is located in Liping County, Qiandongnan Prefecture, Guizhou Province, at the junction of Guizhou, Hunan and Guangxi provinces, with an area of 4,573 hectares. In February 2003, it was approved by the State Forestry Administration. The vast majority of forests in Liping National Forest Park are still in the original state, with a forest coverage rate of 94.5%, which is a national-level scenic spot.