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"风景区" (fēngjǐngqū) refers to a designated area or region that is known for its natural beauty and scenic attractions. This can include mountains, lakes, rivers, forests, and other natural landscapes that are visually appealing and often draw tourists and visitors. These areas are typically well-maintained and may have facilities such as hiking trails, observation decks, and visitor centers to enhance the experience for visitors. Some famous examples of "风景区" in China include Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (张家界国家森林公园) and Jiuzhaigou Valley (九寨沟风景区).
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1. 景点 (jǐngdiǎn) - tourist attractions or scenic spots. This word is often used to refer to specific points of interest within a larger scenic area.
2. 风景名胜 (fēngjǐng míngshèng) - scenic and historic sites. Similar to the previous term, this phrase is used to describe areas with both natural and cultural attractions.
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