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Dandong Phoenix Mountain, is famous 0 to see it, is located three kilometers southeast of Fengcheng District, from Shenyang to Dandong Expressway Fengcheng Station, 3.5 kilometers, convenient and fast transportation,
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Dandong Phoenix Mountain, is famous 0 to see it, is located three kilometers southeast of Fengcheng District, from Shenyang to Dandong Expressway Fengcheng Station, 3.5 kilometers, convenient and fast transportation,
Walking to the campfire platform, in fact, everyone is only halfway to the Phoenix Mountain, although in the early stage of climbing, we drilled a lot of bees, like the first line of sky like the attractions, but when we walked to the campfire platform, we can look far away. It is not a well-known attraction, but there are a few stone fonts for us to take pictures, such as Jinyu, such as Phoenix Mountain. But the scenery in the distance is my favorite.
Regarding the structure and application of the campfire platform, the Han Jian unearthed in the ruins of Dunhuang and Juyan has explained: "Four feet high, six feet wide, six feet high, six feet high, six hundred and seventy-two feet, and two hundred and thirty-seven people". "Four feet high, five feet high." Han Jianzhong also showed that there were five, six or more people guarding the camp at that time, including one who was long. On weekdays, one person must be dedicated to watch, one person must cook, and the rest must do construction and collection of firewood (including firewood and grass used for bonfires). [View] Good [Fun] Good [Cost-effective] Good
Nice attractions! Very good, recommend it
A very historic place, it feels good.
The campfire platform usually chooses high-gangs that are easy to look at each other, built on the hill, there are watch houses and smoke-fire equipment on the table, and there are houses and sheep and horse circles, warehouses and other buildings under the table. The distance between the campfires is generally about ten miles, and the high-gangs that are easy to look at each other are usually selected to build on the hill. The Ming Dynasty also had a distance of about 5 miles, the guard soldiers found the enemy to commit, immediately on the platform to set fire to the bonfire, the neighboring platform saw the same, so that the enemy can quickly pass to the military center department. [1] The bonfire platform is generally built independently, and there are three or five corners configured as bonfire groups. The shape of the bonfire platform varies from time to place, and is generally square and round. Regarding the structure and application of the campfire platform, the Han Jian unearthed in the ruins of Dunhuang and Juyan has explained: "Four feet high, six feet wide, six feet high, six feet high, six hundred and seventy-two feet, and two hundred and thirty-seven people". "Four feet high, five feet high." Han Jianzhong also showed that there were five, six or more people guarding the camp at that time, including one who was long. On weekdays, one person must be dedicated to watch, one person must cook, and the rest must do construction and collection of firewood (including firewood and grass used for bonfires). [View] Good [Fun] Good [Cost-effective] Good
Regarding the structure and application of the campfire platform, the Han Jian unearthed in the ruins of Dunhuang and Juyan has explained: "Four feet high, six feet wide, six feet high, six feet high, six hundred and seventy-two feet, and two hundred and thirty-seven people". "Four feet high, five feet high." Han Jianzhong also showed that there were five, six or more people guarding the camp at that time, including one who was long. On weekdays, one person must be dedicated to watch, one person must cook, and the rest must do construction and collection of firewood (including firewood and grass used for bonfires).