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Inscriptions and buddha carvings in Fubo Hill by yipsufen Send Photo to a FriendOn the western bank of Li River and the north end of Binjiang Road, the isolated and imposing Fubo Hill is based on the ground in part and in water in part. Stone steps zigzag onto the hill, passing by the Resting Ground and Scenic Pavilion on the hill shoulder. On the hillside there are scenic spots such as Returning Pearl Cave, Thousand Buddha Rock and Sword Testing Stone which is a thread of space over the ground (a mere one inch gap), in addition to the stone inscriptions and buddha carvings from Tang and Song dynasties. Near to the entrance where you can see a bronze statue of a general (General Fubo) on horse, there's plenty of souvenir stalls for you to test your bargaining skills. They are selling mostly knick-knacks, bracelets and postcards. Once you enter the Fubo Hill compound you can see many species of flowers and plants with clear label. There's a gazebo with a giant green copper bell which weighs 2524kg. The area here is shady with some old and big banyan trees. A small temple is situated inside the Thousand Buddha Rock.
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