Three ghost cities in China

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Fengdu Ghost City

Situated on Mt. Ming, approximately 110 miles from Chongqing city, Fengdu Ghost City is home to devils as its name suggests. It is a place endowed with rich culture and a variety of historic sites where several religions are practiced including Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.

When visit the ghost city and Mt. Ming, visitors walk through a group of ancient temples, stone carvings and shrines with some background stories. In Fengdu, many interesting landmarks described in ghost stories exist, such as "Ghost Torturing Pass", "Nothing to be done Bridge", "River of Blood" and "Last Glance Home Tower".

Admission fee: 80 yuan

Situated on Mt. Ming, approximately 110 miles from Chongqing city, Fengdu Ghost City is home to devils as its name suggests. It is a place endowed with rich culture and a variety of historic sites where several religions are practiced including Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.

When visit the ghost city and Mt. Ming, visitors walk through a group of ancient temples, stone carvings and shrines with some background stories. In Fengdu, many interesting landmarks described in ghost stories exist, such as "Ghost Torturing Pass", "Nothing to be done Bridge", "River of Blood" and "Last Glance Home Tower".

Admission fee: 80 yuan

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