Lushan is a holy place of Northern China Taoism, 368 meters above sea level, a total area of 5 square kilometers, ancient construction area of 8404.18 square meters, located in Pinggu District Liujiadian territory. The name is due to the towering hair on the head of the ancient girl, and enjoys many reputations such as "Golden Dome", "Dongtai" and "Near Fudi".[1] On March 30, 2019, Lushan Scenic Area was forced to close the mountain due to the "3·30" mountain fire. After a month of clean-up and recovery, the mountain was reopened on April 30 to welcome guests. The scenic spot announced that from now on, retired fire officers and active firefighters from all over the country will be permanently exempted from tickets.[2]