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Qingliang Mountain has always been a scenic spot in Yan'an, and there are many famous poems and inscriptions in the past. The landscape of Qingliang Mountain is generally divided into three parts: one is the Buddhist historical relics and historic sites such as the Ten Thousand Buddha Caves; Heshan Taoist view.
The Wanfo Cave was excavated before the Sui Dynasty, and there were statues or repairs in the Tang, Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. There are mainly four grottoes in the cave, which are large in scale and dug by taking advantage of the mountain. There are tens of thousands of stone Buddhas of different shapes carved on the stone pillars and walls of the cave. The carving technology is superb and it is a precious historical and cultural heritage. On the same cliff as Wanfo Cave are Shiwan, Wanruoyunxia, Shuizhaoyan'an, Yueerjing, Yinyue Pavilion, Fangong Temple, Panggong Temple, Yanshou Palace, Xianren Cave, Forest of Steles, Dingjia Spring and other scenic spots.
Qingliang Mountain is also the birthplace of news broadcasting and publishing in New China. During the Yan'an period, it was the location of the Xinhua News Agency of the Communist Party of China, Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station, "Liberation Daily", "Border People's Daily", the Central Publishing and Distribution Department, and the Central Printing Factory. Therefore, Qingliang Mountain has the name of "News Mountain". nickname. Now there is a "Yan'an Qingliangshan Press and Publishing Revolution Memorial Hall" built on the mountain. In front of the hall stands a white marble statue of three people symbolizing news, broadcasting, and printing and publishing.
opening hours
April 1-October 31 07:30-18:30; November 1-March 31 next year 08:00-17:30
Preferential treatment policy
Service Facilities
must see tips
Every year on the eighth day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar, there is a traditional temple fair at Taihe Mountain Taoist Temple.