Xiangtangshan Rock Carvings, designated as a national key cultural relic under state protection, is situated in Gu Mountain, Fengfeng mining area in Handan City. It exists in two locations, separated by approximately 15 kilometers. The rock carvings are named for the resounding echoes produced when people talk, laugh, wave their arms, or walk within the caves, giving the name "Xiangtangshan Rock Carvings".

The carvings are divided into 16 rock caves, with over 450 grottos and over 5000 statues, and also feature a large quantity of inscriptions and introductions. These are the largest carvings in Hebei Province and were listed as one of the first batch of state key cultural relics under state protection by the State Council.

The southern Xiangtangshan Rock Carvings are located in the northwestern part of Linshui Town, Gu Mountain, and the north bank of the Fuyang River. The area is surrounded by temple buildings, tower buildings, and ancient pagodas. The carvings are divided into two levels with seven caves. The upper level has five caves and the lower level has two. From top to bottom, they are Huayuan Cave, Banshiyuan Cave, Kongdong Cave, Amituo Cave, Shijia Cave, and Qianfoshu Cave. Among them, Huayuan Cave is the largest with a height of about 4.9 meters and a width and depth of about 6.3 meters. Inside is carved with the "Great Universal Sutra of Huayan", hence its name.

The south wall of the cave has a large-scale relief of Amituo Buddha's Pure Land Story, while the center pillar has a relief of释加说法图and a Buddha's life story. The Qianfoshu Cave on the upper level is small but well-preserved. The cave's ceiling is carved with a pagoda, with a scroll-shaped mountain and lotus leaves at the top. The center has a carved golden-winged bird that seems to be flying. The pagoda is carved with a pearl ball, and on each side are eight-pointed lotus leaves that form a pair of groups that sing and dance in harmony. The cave's structure is exquisite with numerous Buddha statues and reliefs.

The opening hours for Xiangtangshan Rock Carvings are from 08:00 to 18:00 for the daytime and from 15:00 to 20:30 for the night; the last entry is at 17:30 for both day and night. Ticket prices for the north carvings are 60 yuan and 15 yuan for the south carvings. Please note that all information may be subject to change without notice.