Legendary lure

Updated: 2012-09-27 11:24

By Wang Ru (China Daily)

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The natural environment of the mountain area has been well preserved although it was once a place rich in coal and iron mines. I can attest to that because on my way to the temple, I witness a huge stork flying above me before landing on its nest on top of a huge tree.

Apart from the story about Chenghuang Temple, Changzhi, known as Lu'an in the past, is a place full of fairytales.

Among the more famous ones is the legend about the Three Sovereigns - Shennong, Suiren and Fuxi - said to be god-kings or demigods who used their magical powers to improve people's lives.

In the northeast of Changzhi is Huangyadong national forest park, where the stunning Danxia landforms - comprising red stones - complement the primitive forests.

While I was in Changzhi, I managed to sample some local delicacies, which I found to be tasty and healthy, such as date cakes, donkey meat hotpot and my favorite, bean jelly.

For lodging, I checked into a hotel built with container boxes. It is a brilliant way of optimizing space in an eco-friendly way.

In terms of quality, it is not compromised in any way. Each room is designed by professional hotel designers from Beijing, with the best materials and furniture. The best part of it is the location - it is adjacent to the magnificent temple.

After a tiring journey, I made myself a cup of hot tea and sat by the window of my room to admire the peaceful scenery outside.

I took back my words - Changzhi is more than cool temperatures and delicacies. It is a place filled with fairytales that refresh the mind and soul.

Contact the writer at wangru@chinadaily.com.cn.

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