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Taohuayuan (Hunan)

Coordinates: 28°47′07″N 111°25′12″E / 28.7852°N 111.42°E / 28.7852; 111.42
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The entrance to Taohuayuan in Hunan, China

Taohuayuan (Chinese: 桃花源, meaning "Peach blossom source") is a scenic area in Taoyuan County, Hunan, China, in memory of Tao Yuanming's The Peach Blossom Spring.

It has been a sacred Taoist site since the Tang dynasty.

Taohuayuan was made an AAAAA-level national forest park in 2020.[1]

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28°47′07″N 111°25′12″E / 28.7852°N 111.42°E / 28.7852; 111.42