
1. The reverse of the 10 Yuan banknote features the Kuimen Pass, a famous scenic spot located in Fengjie County, Chongqing.
2. Kuimen Pass is part of the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River, known for its majestic mountain and river scenery. Its counterpart, the Dry Kuimen Pass, is a sister attraction located in Fengjie County, but without the river flowing through it.
3. The Dry Kuimen Pass is situated in Xinglong Town, about 40 kilometers from Fengjie County seat. Its terrain is extremely steep, with vertical cliffs reaching up to 600 meters on both sides, forming a natural colossal stone door. The scenery is breathtakingly spectacular.
4. The Dry Kuimen Pass is named for its resemblance to Kuimen Pass and its arid location. Itsvisual appeal matches that of Kuimen Pass, and on the cliffs, there are traces of ancient Ba culture—suspended coffins, adding a mysterious touch.
5. Visitors can climb to the summit of the Dry Kuimen Pass and enjoy the grandeur of commanding the views of the surrounding mountains. The Dry Kuimen Pass area also includes the Miyong River, a river formed by underground water, about 3 kilometers long, with magnificent scenery on both sides of the riverbank.
6. The source of the Miyong River is surrounded by three cliffs, with spring water cascading down the悬崖. The river's channel undulates like a labyrinth. After development, the Dry Kuimen Pass area in Fengjie County also added features such as the Sanxia Original Homeland, the Ninefold Flower Street, and the Heart of the Flower Sea.
7. Xinglong Town, where the Dry Kuimen Pass is located, is not only an important town in Fengjie County but also a popular tourist destination. In addition to the Dry Kuimen Pass, Xinglong Town also has rich tourism resources such as the Tiankeng Landform and the Longqiao River. The development of these resources plays a significant role in the local economy.详情