• National AAAAA level tourist attractions, national level scenic spots, and national key cultural relics protection objects

 Nü wa Palace Scenic Area consists of four groups of ancient buildings: Chaoyuan Palace, Tingyu Palace, Guangsheng Palace, and Wa Palace. Buildings such as Bagua Square and Waterfront Commercial Street are embellished among them. Each group of buildings follows the mountain terrain and is arranged in a staggered manner, blending seamlessly with nature.


Chaoyuan Palace was first built in the 41st year of the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty. The main hall is the Mahayana Hall, which mainly enshrines the four great bodhisattvas of Buddhism;


The Ting Tai Palace was first built in the sixth year of the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty. The main hall is the Xiemadian, which is the main hall dedicated to N ü wa among the ancient buildings at the foot of the mountain and serves as a resting place for people;


Guangsheng Palace was first built in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties. The main hall and descendants' hall enshrine nine sacred figures, including the Guangsheng Holy Mother, and serve as a place for people to pray for children;


The Wa Palace, first built in the Han Dynasty, is the main building dedicated to the ancestor Nü wa. It is located on the main peak of Zhonghuang Mountain, with the Dressing Tower and Welcoming Tower on both sides. The Bell Tower and Drum Tower face each other from north to south. The Northern Qi cliff carvings, Northern Qi grottoes, and stone statues can be found on the cliffs. It has been a place of pilgrimage throughout history;


Bagua Square is the main venue for folk worship activities and public worship of Nü wa;


Shui'an Commercial Street, completed in 2012, is a unique commercial center of the Wa Palace that integrates dining and shopping.