Unlocking the Ancient and Modern Legends of Qingyang Lake in "One Minute in Changsha"

2025-03-10    HaiPress

The second season of the bilingual promotional micro-video series One Minute in Changsha takes you on a journey to explore the charm of Qingyang Lake. Also known as Huangcai Reservoir, Qingyang Lake is located in Huangcai Town, Ningxiang City. Renowned for its "high gorge and tranquil lake" scenery, it is one of China's three major earth dam projects. The lake serves multiple functions, including irrigation, flood control, power generation, aquaculture, and providing safe drinking water. With a storage capacity of 150 million cubic meters, it benefits vast lands and numerous residents.

Qingyang Lake is not only a National Water Scenic Area and a National Forest Park, boasting 150 square kilometers of breathtaking landscapes, but it is also steeped in rich cultural heritage. The Weishan National Scenic Area is covered with dense primeval forests and features stunning karst landforms, while the Tanheli National Archaeological Site Park has unearthed national treasures such as the Shang Dynasty Four-goat Square Zun.

Thanks to the nourishment of Qingyang Lake, Huangcai Town has transformed from an agricultural town into a thriving tourism hub. Here, bronze-age culture blends seamlessly with the agricultural tourism industry. The splendid history of Tanhe Ancient City, the tranquil atmosphere of Miyin Temple, and the thrilling experience of Weishan rafting together paint a vivid picture of this vibrant destination.

Qingyang Lake, with its rippling waters and poetic beauty, not only showcases the stunning harmony of lakes and mountains but also carries the weight of millennia-old history and culture. Through the lens of One Minute in Changsha, we invite you to experience the serenity and dynamism of Qingyang Lake and witness the fusion of its past and future.

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