Dajishan Daoshi Valley is the largest valley road in the country. The restored Taoist buildings include Taiqing Palace, Haotian Temple, Sanguan Palace, Wanshou Palace, Congenital Temple, Baiyun Temple, Huangdi Temple, Light Moon Temple, Erhou Temple, Shengshui Temple, Haotian Building, and the Opera House. The Daji Mountain is 478 meters above sea level, and from the valley to the top of the mountain, there are 24 cliff carvings. The history of the thorns in Guangzhou, Northern Wei, and the famous calligrapher Zheng Daozhao left 12 precious inscriptions on this mountain in 512 AD, all carved on the steep cliffs in the mountain. The main stone carvings include "The Poetry of the Daji Mountain" and "The Tan of the Middle Ming Dynasty", etc., which are integrated with the Zheng Daozhao carving stones of Yunfeng Mountain. Also the international calligraphy tourism line, the annual reception of Japanese calligraphy groups about 600 people, 1998 was designated by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit tickets are not very expensive, this season is very suitable for mountain climbing, so Dajishan is a good choice.