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Kailuan National Mine Park Museum

Kailuan National Mine Park is located in the bustling area of the center of Tangshan City. It is one of the first national mine parks approved by the Ministry of Land and Resources in August 2005. As a large-scale industrial heritage tourism park, Kailuan National Mine Park is mainly composed of the century-old mining relics of Kailuan. The planned area of the project is 307,530.9 square meters, divided into two parts: "China Modern Industrial Expo Park" and "Ecological Leisure and Entertainment Park". After the completion of the park, it will show the "source of China's modern coal industry" as a whole. The century-old mine will be transformed into a national mine park with a strong modern atmosphere, becoming another characteristic tourism brand of New Tangshan. The main building area of Tangshan Kailuan Mine Museum is more than 7,000 square meters, with a total of five floors, four floors on the ground, and a height of 20 meters. The building is in neoclassical style, focusing on the stability and elegance of the overall style, and striving for the simplicity and neatness of the details of the line, including the choice of relief language, to ensure that it is suitable for the connotation of the industrial theme.

Qinglong Mountain Scenic Area

Qinglongshan Scenic Area is located in Wangdianzi Town, western Luan County, Tangshan City, Hebei Province. It is part of the remnant of Yanshan Mountain and has a total area of 28.2 square kilometers. It was invested and developed by Tangshan Hongwen Industrial Group Co., Ltd. and officially began to receive tourists in May 2010. On January 12, 2011, it was rated as a provincial scenic spot by the People's Government of Hebei Province, and on November 19, 2012, it was rated as a national 4A-level tourist attraction. Qinglongshan Scenic Area is located in Wangdianzi Town, western Luan County, Tangshan City, Hebei Province. It is part of the remnant of Yanshan Mountain and has a total area of 28.2 square kilometers. It was invested and developed by Tangshan Hongwen Industrial Group Co., Ltd. and officially began to receive tourists in May 2010. On January 12, 2011, it was rated as a provincial scenic spot by the People's Government of Hebei Province, and on November 19, 2012, it was rated as a national 4A-level tourist attraction.

Phoenix Mountain Park

Phoenix Mountain Park is a large comprehensive park in Tangshan City. There is a Phoenix Pavilion on the top of Phoenix Mountain in the park, which is the commanding height of the city. The pavilions, terraces, buildings and bridges in the park are all unique. You can enjoy boating in the lake, climbing mountains to overlook, taking a rest in the park, and having fun.

Mengniu Dairy (Tangshan) Co., Ltd. Tourist Attractions

Mengniu Dairy (Tangshan) Co., Ltd. is located in the Dairy Science and Technology Park on the south side of the Outer Ring Road, Fengrun District, Tangshan City, Hebei Province. It was registered and established in March 2004, covering an area of 230 acres. There are two single workshops. The first phase was put into production in January 2005 with a total investment of 400 million yuan and 9 TBA/22 aseptic filling production lines. The second phase was officially put into production in May 2007 with a total investment of 200 million yuan. It has 3 TBA/22 aseptic filling production lines, 3 TBA/19 production lines, 1 180-bottle acid production line, and 1 100-bottle acid production line. It mainly produces liquid milk series, including white milk, milk beverages and children's milk series. The entire production process adopts a centralized control system. It is currently the most modernized and largest-scale dairy processing leading enterprise in Tangshan.

Luanzhou Ancient City

Luanzhou Ancient City is located in Luan County, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, close to the new county seat. The entire planned area is about 1,250 meters long from east to west and about 900 meters wide from north to south, with a total planned land area of 2,000 acres. Luanzhou Ancient City is the first project in the strategic layout of Weiguang Huitong Group in the north. With the display of Luanhe culture as the core, it is committed to reproducing the modern history of the integration of Han, Manchu, Mongolian and other ethnic groups. Luanzhou Ancient City is committed to reproducing a modern history of the integration of Han, Manchu, Mongolian and other ethnic groups, and outlines a picture of social life in the northern ancient city during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, where agricultural civilization and nomadic civilization conflicted, integrated and developed. With the architectural style of the Shengqing period as the main tone, it comprehensively covers all kinds of needs for food, accommodation, transportation, travel, shopping and entertainment, and truly becomes the leading ancient city tourist area in northern China. In 2011, it won the honor of "China's Most Internationally Influential Tourism Area" at the Asia-Pacific Tourism Federation in Hong Kong; in the same year, it was selected as one of the "Top Ten Scenic Street Districts" in Hebei Province; it was selected as one of Tangshan's seven major key tourism projects and was rated as "Tangshan's Most Potential Scenic Spot".