Jiulongtan Natural Scenic Area

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Jiulongtan Natural Scenic Area (National AAA Scenic Area, Provincial Scenic Area) is located in the southwest of Xinglong County, Chengde City, Hebei Province. National Highway 112 and Jinwei Highway pass through the north side of the scenic area. It is 13 kilometers away from Xinglong County. It is connected to the surrounding Wuling Mountain, Eastern Qing Tombs, Huangyaguan Great Wall, Beijing Observatory and other landscapes, becoming a shining pearl in the Greater Beijing Tourism Circle. It was officially opened to the public in 1997, with a total area of 31 square kilometers. The scenic area is full of canyons, high mountains and dense forests, deep pools, and streams and pools. There are still 300-year-old oak trees and 300-year-old cherry trees. There are more than 2,000 species of animals and plants such as pine, linden, birch, macaques, leopards, antelopes, etc., and it enjoys the reputation of "North China Wild Species Gene Bank".

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Interpretation of Jiulongtan Natural Scenic Area from the Perspective of Eastern Philosophy In Eastern philosophy, the relationship between nature and man is regarded as a manifestation of harmonious coexistence. Jiulongtan Natural Scenic Area, with its beautiful mountains and waters, rich vegetation and clear water, shows the uncanny workmanship of nature. From the perspective of Taoism, the natural landscape of Jiulongtan is a vivid portrayal of "Tao follows nature". The mountains and waters contain the philosophical thought of "ruling by inaction", which encourages people to follow nature and pursue inner peace and tranquility. At the same time, from the perspective of Confucianism, the beauty of Jiulongtan can be regarded as a symbol of "harmony between man and nature", reminding people to take the responsibility of protecting nature and maintaining ecological balance while appreciating the beauty of nature. Interpretation of Jiulongtan Natural Scenic Area from the Perspective of Western Philosophy In Western philosophy, nature is often regarded as an object of research and exploration, and a source of rational thinking and scientific discovery. Starting from Plato's theory of ideas, the natural beauty of Jiulongtan can be regarded as a concrete manifestation of the concept of beauty in reality, and an important reference in the process of human pursuit of ideals and beauty. From Kant's aesthetic perspective, the natural landscape of Jiulongtan inspires people's aesthetic emotions, allowing people to appreciate the beauty of nature while also experiencing a pure beauty that transcends daily life. In addition, from the perspective of ecological philosophy, the protection and sustainable development of Jiulongtan embodies the modern concept of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, emphasizing that while enjoying the gifts of nature, humans should also take on the responsibility of protecting the natural environment. Whether it is Eastern philosophy or Western philosophy, Jiulongtan Natural Scenic Area, with its unique natural charm, has inspired people's deep thinking about life, nature and the universe, and has become a bridge connecting man and nature, spirit and matter.

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