Qipanshan International Scenery and Tourism Development Zone (), often referred to as Qipanshan Tourism Development Zone, is a
development zone
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for scenery and tourism, located in the eastern suburbs of
Shenyang, the capital city of
Liaoning, China
Liaoning () is a coastal province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region. With its capital at Shenyang, it is located on the northern shore of the Yellow Sea, and is the northernmost ...
.
Under the jurisdiction of Shenyang's
Hunnan District
Hunnan District (), formerly Dongling District () one of ten districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province, Northeast China, and forms part of the eastern and southeastern suburbs. The district contains 12 ...
. Qipanshan Tourism Development Zone has an administrative area of 190 square kilometers and consists of three parts: the Forest Park Scenic Area, the Lake Xiu Scenic Area, and the
Shenyang Botanical Garden (the former site of
International Horticultural Expo 2006). It has three townships under its jurisdiction, and a total population of 51,000.
The main tourist attractions in the area are Mount Qipan (), Lake Xiu (),
Shenyang's Lake Xiu
(in Chinese) Shenyang National Forest Park, Shenyang Botanical Garden, Fuling Mausoleum
The Fuling or Fu Mausoleum (; mnc, , v=hūturingga munggan), also known as the East Mausoleum (), is the mausoleum of Nurhaci, the founding monarch of the Later Jin dynasty (subsequently posthumously recognized as an emperor of the Qing dynasty ...
, Shenyang Forest Safari Park, Shenjing Golf Club, etc.
In 2000, the Development Zone was included in the first batch of China's AAAA-rated scenic areas.
See also
* Shenyang's Attractions
*Fuling Mausoleum
The Fuling or Fu Mausoleum (; mnc, , v=hūturingga munggan), also known as the East Mausoleum (), is the mausoleum of Nurhaci, the founding monarch of the Later Jin dynasty (subsequently posthumously recognized as an emperor of the Qing dynasty ...
References
External links
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Official site
(in Chinese)
Shenyang
AAAA-rated tourist attractions