Overview
Fubo Hill is on the west bank of the Li River. Partially submerged in the river and partially above ground; it is 213 meters above sea level and 62 meters above ground. It measures 120 meters long and 60 meters wide. It was named for General Fubo of the Tang Dynasty who built
Features
Viewing over 200 rare Buddha statues of the Tang dynasty Having a bird’s-eye view of the Li River Originating from an old legend of a general named Fubo
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