Yuquan well is rumored to be by the emperor Kangxi Yuma, the emperor pro-Zheng Ge'erdan, marching here without water, the horse here out of spring water, so the name, is now a famous attraction in Dazhao cultural tourism area.
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Yuquan well is rumored to be by the emperor Kangxi Yuma, the emperor pro-Zheng Ge'erdan, marching here without water, the horse here out of spring water, so the name, is now a famous attraction in Dazhao cultural tourism area.
Yuquanjing is located in Dazhao Square, the historical and cultural tourist area of Hohhot City, opposite Dazhao, free to visit. Yuquanjing was named after the historical allusion of "Yuma Yuquan". It is rumored that Emperor Kangxi was a triumphant return to the division of Zhungeer Department (1796 AD), and was stationed in the natural city of Shanghai (formerly known as Hohhot). It was a hot summer, hungry and thirsty, and there was no water in the army. When Emperor Kangxi was anxious, he was seated for thousands of miles. The four feet vacated, the feet fell, and a clear spring poured out, which was passed down by the people as a good word, called the imperial spring, and then the stone was built as a well named Yuquan Well.
Yuquanjing is located in the historical and cultural tourism area of Dazhao Temple in the center of Hohhot. It is one of the famous cultural attractions here. It is said that it was formed by the imperial horse when Emperor Kangxi drove and marched to Geerdan more than 200 years ago.
Yuquanjing, the scenery of the scenic spot is very beautiful, come here to visit it~~
Yuquanjing, also known as "Yuquanjing",[1] is located in Dazhaoqian Street, Yuquan District, Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is one of the famous ancient springs. The amount of "Nine-side First Spring" under Dazhao Mountain Gate is praised for this eye well. Hohhot City "Yuquan District" also named the well.