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Wanfoyuan Scenic Area (4A)

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Zunhua Wanfoyuan Scenic Area was founded in 1993, with its first phase covering an area of 448 mu (approximately 29.9 hectares). It is located in Zunhua City, Hebei Province, adjacent to the Eastern Royal Tombs of the Qing Dynasty, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. It is built along the natural mountain terrain, integrating Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian cultures. In December 2004, it was rated as an AAAA-level tourist area by the state. The scenic area houses invaluable art treasures, including the Sacred Buddhist Relics of Ananda (a disciple of the Buddha), a rare world-class Jadeite Guanyin, and China's largest stone statues of the Twelve Chinese Zodiac Signs. Fully antique architectural styles are adopted for all buildings in this area to harmonize with the Eastern Royal Tombs of the Qing Dynasty. This area leverages its unique Feng Shui advantages to integrate landscapes, temples, comprehensive service facilities, and catering/accommodation services, creating an interdependent and mutually reinforcing framework for the diversified operations of enterprises. The green coverage rate of this area exceeds 86%.

Address: 1 kilometer west of Qingdongling in Zunhua, Tangshan City

Tel.: 0315-6948585

Opening Hours: 8:30-17:00

                                            Latest Entry Time: 16:00