Daheishan National Forest Park was located in Beipiao City, Liaoning Province. It was a mountain-type forest leisure tourist attraction with natural landscape as its main focus. The main peak of the park, Pingding Mountain, is 1074.3 meters above sea level. The core area of the scenic spot is 30.31 square kilometers. The park was featured by strange peaks and rocks, northern forests, apricot cuckoo flowers and fruits, etc. It had hundreds of natural and cultural scenic spots such as soaring dragons, Tang Sanzang worshiping ancestors, and the respect of the mountain. The park was composed of four scenic spots, namely, the Westward Journey to the Wonderland, the Peak Competition, and the May Ice, as well as the Mountain Gate Square. Every April, Beipiao would also host the Great Black Mountain Azalea Festival. The park was known as the Green Island of Western Liaoning, the source of life. It was a national forest park, a national AAA-level scenic spot, and an eco-tourism demonstration zone in Liaoning Province.
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