Top Attractions in Zhuzhou
Shennong Park
With the former Yandi Square and Tiantai Park as the heart, the project of Shennong City expands itself to both sides from the remaining city forest belt. The project covers an area of 2,970 mu (198 hectares) in total, 1,620 mu (108 hectares) for the core area and 1,350 mu (90 hectares) for the expanding area. The total investment of the project reaches over 10 billion yuan...More
Yan Emperor Mausoleum
The mausoleum was first built in 967 AD during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) with a history of over one thousand years. Present mausoleum was rebuilt in the 1980s to resume the grand pomp of visiting by numerous admirers. Surrounded by forest and mountains, the mausoleum looks significant with a floor area of 3836 square meters. With other spots around, the Yan Emperor Mausoleum is undoubtedly the top attraction of the city...More
Shennong Valley
Shennong Valley National Forest Park is a natural reserve, with 90 percent forest coverage. The park is a gene bank of rare natural animals and plants. It acquired its name Shennong (also called Emperor Yan) Valley Park because it is close to the Mausoleum of Emperor Yan. Covering an area over 100 square km, the park has hundreds of peaks, including the highest one in Hunan Province- Shennong Peak (2122.35meters above sea level). The main tourist attractions in the forest park include the Pear Curtain Waterfall....More