1. Yunmen Mountain Scenic Area: The whole mountain is magnificent, and it is also a landmark attraction in Qingzhou, Weifang. If you want to see the most beautiful sunrise and sunset in Weifang, it will be a good choice. It is worth noting that go on road trip is not allowed in this scenic area during the tourist season!
2. Huanghua Creek: This scenic spot has the reputation of Jiuzhaigou in the north, so it is conceivable how beautiful and charming its scenery is. The mountains and mountains have created a magnificent scene of a thousand miles. At present, there are six theme areas in Huanghua Creek. Although the whole scenic spot is not big, each place has something to miss.
3. Ouyuan Ancient Street: It will definitely be a loss if you don't visit this street in Weifang. Now the street is divided into three sections, and the green slate and the buildings with an antique feeling on both sides of the street are fascinating. Besides, many of these shops now operate very distinctive handicrafts, and of course there are many local snacks in the street.
4. Jingtang Ancient Village: A village with a history of almost 5 years still retains the original architectural style of the Ming Dynasty. The village is surrounded by ancient city walls, each of which is about 3 meters away to show people the ancient defense system of the village, and the various buildings can make people feel relaxed and happy.
5. Kuiwen Gate: It was founded in the Ming Dynasty in the list of interesting places in Weifang, with Han Yu's handwriting on it. Up to now, although it can't wait to visit all the places at a glance, it has become one of Weifang's landmark buildings with its unique charm, and many tourists come to watch it specially.
Jinquan Temple: a very representative Buddhist temple. It was founded in the second year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. It was completely rebuilt during the Qianlong period. What remains today is the Qianlong period. From the appearance, it gives people a very solemn visual effect. The temple also has a complete Guanyin Hall, a Buddhist scripture collection building, a meditation hall and so on.