Xiangtang Mountain Grottoes in Handan City are very artistic sculptures. Xiangtang Mountain Grottoes, also known as Xiangtang Temple Grottoes, are located in Fengfeng Mining Area, Handan City, the southernmost end of Hebei Province, and are among the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in China. Xiangtangshan Grottoes were first excavated in the Northern Qi Dynasty (A.D. 500-577). Later, the Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties have increased. There are still 16 grottoes and more than 4000 statues. The grottoes are chiseled in the best quality rock of Gushan, which has beautiful mountains and waters. Grottoes are deep, people clap their hands and throw their sleeves in the cave, can give a magnificent echo, so the name "Xiangtang". Xiangtang Mountain Grottoes are divided into two parts, north and south, about 15 kilometers apart. Because the grottoes are on the mountainside, people talk and laugh, brush their sleeves and move around, all of which can send out clangorous echoes and become famous as the Xiangtang Grottoes. There are 16 existing grottoes, more than 450 niches on cliffs, more than 5000 statues in size, and a large number of scriptures and inscriptions. It is the largest grotto found in Hebei Province and the first batch of state key cultural relics protection units announced by the State Council. It is now a national AAAA scenic spot and a four-star forest park. In November 2012, the Xiangtang Mountain Scenic Spot was promoted to a national scenic spot.