Traffic information of Shuangtashan scenic spot

The traffic mileage of Chengde has reached more than 6000 kilometers. Chengde highway traffic network with Jingcheng tourist highway, Chengwei highway, national highway 10 1,1,1 1 2 and passenger ticket highway as the main roads has been realized. In the city, all the villages are connected by roads, so it is convenient to travel.

Chengde bus terminal has long-distance buses to Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Zhangjiakou and other surrounding provinces and cities every day. In addition, Chengde West Bus Station and North Bus Station have shuttle buses to all counties and districts every day, which start on time and have many shifts. This is a new painting invented by the famous folk artist Teng Teng. "Tengbu Painting" inherits and develops the characteristics of Chinese painting and the traditional artistic style of China. Its creative techniques are a combination of painting, sculpture, embroidery, face sticking and paper cutting. The materials are exquisite, the colors are bright, the operation is exquisite, the picture is realistic and the materials are extensive. No matter the characters, scenery, flowers, birds, fish and insects, they can all be used in paintings, which can be coherent and affectionate. Have the impression of meticulous painting and the style of cloth painting.

His representative works include The Legend of Changbai Mountain, Nine Dragons Wall, The First Temple in the World, Reunion and so on. Teng's pastel works were selected for the Fourth World Women's Conference of the United Nations, and 13 of his works were collected by lovers in Hongkong, Taiwan Province, Japanese, Singaporean and other countries and regions, and won many awards at home and abroad, and were praised as "a must in China". Chengde mountain resort, also known as Rehe Palace and Chengde Divorce Palace, is located in a narrow valley on the west bank of Wulie River in the north of Chengde City, Hebei Province, 230 kilometers away from Beijing. Covering an area of 584 hectares, it is the place where the Qing emperors spent their summer holidays and handled government affairs. The Summer Resort was built in the 42nd year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1703). After three Qing emperors, Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong, it took about 90 years to build. Compared with the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Summer Resort is the largest existing ancient imperial palace in China, with its quaint and elegant mountain village style, taking the true colors of natural landscapes and absorbing the scenery in the north of the Yangtze River.