Introduction to Fengfang Spring: Fengfang Spring, also known as Stone Milk Spring and Mother's Nipple, is named after the stone milk on the cliff resembles a honeycomb. It is a rare hanging spring wonder. The spring water in the pool drips from dozens of beryl-like stone milks on the cliff, and it is clear to the bottom all year round. Fu Shan, a great scholar and calligrapher in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, once compared this spring water to the most righteous Dharma in Buddhism and the best cheese. For thousands of years, people have drank the honeycomb spring water as holy water, which is said to cure all kinds of diseases. The scenic spot also has scenic spots such as Wangfeng Gate, Wulong Chaomu Hall, Mazu Hall, Notre Dame Hall, Sihai Dragon King Hall, Sanhuang Pavilion, Wuyue Hall, Shangshan Ruoshui Archway, and Eight Immortals Cave. Mazu Hall is rare in the northern region. It was built by Fan Yubin, an imperial merchant from Jiexiu in the Qing Dynasty, to pray for safe maritime trade.

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