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In the Jingshan Observatory, overlooking the "Hongzhisongyuan" Legend Jingshan is the place where the Princess used to send away the big partner Yanshouyan to leave by boat. Later, according to the legend that she tried to wave the scarf, she also called Jingshan. It is "the scarf of the mountain." There is also a saying that the hard-to-find suffering from the use of Ji Yilu chased the battleship and arrived at the call, but the sea in front blocked her way. She cried for seven days and seven nights in Gai Island. Turning into a stone statue, it seems to be looking for your own lover. Therefore, her story is called "one of the three major tragedies in Japan" and is a very beautiful love story. From the foot of the mountain, take the Panshan Highway for more than ten minutes to get to the parking lot above, then just take a short walk from the parking lot to the Observatory. Hongsong Matsubara is located along the shore of Karatsu Bay in Karatsu City. It is a scenic spot with 5km of pine trees growing on the beach. The scenery of the pine forest on the beach has been loved by the Japanese since ancient times. The Matsuo Matsubara and the Sanbao Matsubara of Shizuoka Prefecture and the gas of Fukui Prefecture are one of the top three Matsubara in Japan. Hongzhisong Originally in the early 17th century, the Tang Jinzhao planted black pine to prevent windstorms and was carefully protected from then on. It is now designated as a special country, protected and managed, and logging is prohibited. The blue-and-white sea and the black pine woven landscape on the silver-white beach are very beautiful. Due to the proximity to the beach, there are many sea bathing tourists in the summer. Standing on this observatory, you can see the silver-white beach, the blue sea and the black pine intertwined, very magnificent! Tickets: Free Reference: half an hour
Posted: Jun 25, 2019
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