Tianmeng Lake Park Introduction: Tianmeng Lake was originally a reservoir formed by intercepting a tributary of the Junhe River. There are hills on the north and south sides, with many strange pines and rocks. There is a huge rock on the west bank, which looks like a drunken Buddha, drowsy. The one at the back looks like a little novice monk, holding Buddha dust in his hand, and has been keeping mosquitoes and flies away from the lazy monk all year round. To the east of Drunken Buddha, there is a natural stone dragon that winds down from the hill and goes straight into the lake, which is called "Giant Dragon Playing in the Water". Every sunny day in summer, the lake water is as clear as a flat mirror, and the soft waves on the lake are sparkling. Visitors come here to paddle boats or swim in the blue waves, just like a moving "summer break".