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Located in the city of Linzhou, northwest of central China's Henan
Province, Hongqi (Red Banner or Red Flag) Canal has been the venue
for youth's patriotic education for quite some time.
With the building of a 1,500- kilometer canal in the area, it is
widely considered to be the turning point in local people's history
of overpowering the harsh environment.
To obtain the plentiful supply of water used to irrigate the farmlands,
local people spent almost 10 years digging the widely-acclaimed
canal in the mountainous area during the 1960s, eradicating the
poor harvests and abject poverty of the local farmers.
The well-built canal utilizes the water of the Zhanghe River, zigzagging
around the adjacent Shanxi Province, to irrigate the arid farmlands,
in addition to providing abundant amounts of drinkable water.
With its unceasing flow of water, tucked away within the Taihang
Mountain Range, the locals now enjoy a comfortable standard of living.
In addition to the "artificial miracle," as the canal
is affectionately called, Hongqi Canal Tourist Resort has a number
of fascinating scenic spots nested within the beautiful landscape.
The mesmerizing natural beauty has become another important reason
of intrigue.
Walking through the Great Valley is a must. The valley presents
people with an array of scenic spots to rest and enjoy the view
and silence. As the local idiom says "For every 500 steps you
take, there is a different scene to enjoy, completely different
from any other."
The shade of towering trees in the valley protects you from the
heat and the risk of perspiring from top to toe, as you drift away
watching the rolling mountains, pellucid streams and torrential
waterfalls.
The historical fables of the valley are also a great enticement
to numerous sightseers.
According to historical records, the poor, yet intelligent slave
Fu Yue led a secluded life in the valley during the Shang Dynasty
(1600 BC- 1100 BC). A king during the period, Wu Ding tried his
best to revitalize his country that was afflicted with famine and
rebellions.
The king, unsatisfied with his corrupt ministers, did not say one
word to them for three years. After he heard a rumor that Fu Yue
was a talented person with superb skills for ruling a country, the
king persuaded Fu Yue to help him overcome the political crises,
appointing Fu Yue to become his prime minister.
The Luosi Pool is another favorite for sightseers, with its perfect
blend of steep cliffs flanking the narrow river. Geographers say
its topographical features are similar to those of the Three Gorges
of the Yangtze River, hence its being nicknamed "the miniature
Three Gorges."
The following is a suggested itinerary for a three-day trip to
see the tourist resort.
Day 1: Take one of the many trains from Beijing West Railway Station
to Anyang, located in the north of central China's Henan Province.
An express train takes about 5 hours to get there. Take a bus to
Linzhou, about 50 kilometers west of Anyang. Driving along the expressway
between Beijing and Linzhou takes about 7 hours.
Day 2: Take any of the walks through the Great Valley. The cliffs
are steep, but there are ladders built to help you get a bird's
eye view of the valley.
Day 3: Visit the Red Banner Canal Museum and Luosi Pool. There
is a path along the canal which is a must to follow. |