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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Museum of Gold
Discover the fascinating history of Jinguashih at the Museum of Gold, where relics, mining tools, and cultural artifacts showcase the region's significance. Learn about the natural resources, historical events, and cultural practices that shaped Jinguashih into a world heritage site.
Teapot Mountain
Hike to the peak of Teapot Mountain for breathtaking views and a unique geological wonder. Explore the remnants of sulfur steaming from the mountain and marvel at the natural beauty that surrounds you.
Japanese Shrine
Climb to the top of the mountain to discover the remnants of a Japanese Shrine, offering a glimpse into the area's past under Japanese rule. Reflect on life as you take in panoramic views of the ocean and the charming village below.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Jinguashih, dating back to ancient times and influenced by various settlers. Explore the eco-museum, old mining facilities, and local artwork that showcase the region's heritage.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in popular local dishes and dining experiences, savoring the unique flavors of Jinguashih. Try specialties like gold mine hot pot and other unique flavors that showcase the area's culinary traditions.
Architectural Design
Experience the exquisite craftsmanship of the Crown Prince Chalet, constructed with the finest woods and traditional Japanese building techniques. Admire the intricate details and elegant design of this historic building.
Outdoor Garden
Stroll through the outdoor garden of the Japanese house, where you can admire the fish pond and the 100-year-old crape myrtle tree. Experience the noble and elegant atmosphere that surrounds this historic site.