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Doushaguan Scenic Spot is located 22 kilometers southwest of Yanjin County. It consists of 60 scenic spots in four areas including Doushaguan, Sangushui, Lianhua Cave and Dali Mountain, covering an area of ​​about 70 square kilometers. The landscape includes the majestic ancient post road Doushaguan, the gorgeous scenery of Laoli Mountains, the round hills and Rufeng with stars holding the moon, the dreamy and blurred natural labyrinth, the rare flowers all over the mountains, the towering ancient trees standing tall, and the picturesque three-water waterfall. , rich ancient cultural relics, etc., is a tourist attraction on the way from northeast Yunnan to Sichuan and to the northwest.


Dousha Pass was called Shimen Pass in ancient times, and it was a dangerous pass for the ancients to enter Yunnan from Shu. Like a sharp sword, the rushing Guan River splits the steep stone mountain into two, forming a huge stone gate, which locks the ancient Sichuan-Yunnan main road. On the rock wall of the west bank, there are big characters such as "the hub of southern Yunnan" and "it is as dangerous as this".

There are relics of "Five Foot Road" in Dousha Pass. The five-foot road was first built in the Qin Dynasty, and it is about 350 meters long and five feet wide. It is an important passage for the "Shushen Poison Road" (ancient Southwest Silk Road) from Sichuan to Yunnan to Myanmar and India.

There is a Tang Stele Pavilion on Dousha Pass, and Tang Yuan Zimo Rock on the rock wall inside the pavilion. Yuan Zi was the imperial envoy and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. This piece of Moyan was placed by Yuan Zi when he was on a mission to Yunnan in 794 AD (the 10th year of Tang Zhenyuan), passing through Shimen Pass. On the east rock wall facing Moyan, you can watch the mysterious ancient "Bo people's hanging coffin" burial. There are five hanging coffins of ancient Bo people, which are of great value to the study of the rise and fall of Bo people and are precious cultural relics.

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