Introduction to the Deer Trail: The Deer Trail is named after a trail made by roe deer going down the mountain to drink water. It is located 14 kilometers away from Mordaoga National Forest Park. There is a tall Scotch pine tree above and below the deer path that is more than 300 years old. The trunk is thick and strange, and it looks like a group of chickens standing out in the forest. The upper and lower branches echo each other. There are huge round pine bags shaped like coins growing on the trees down the slope, which are called "money trees"; the trees on the slope were first struck by lightning and withered, and then survived due to lightning strikes, and grew particularly lush, so they were called "money trees". "Da Shousong". Local mountain people have the custom of placing sacrifices in front of the mountain peaks, touching the money tree, and worshiping the longevity tree, which will bring prosperity to both people and wealth. Visitors can review the old customs of the mountain people and pray for good luck.
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