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Scenic spot planning of Jiugou

The planning of the scenic spot consists of four parts: Beishan, Nanhu, Dongge and West Tower. The Beishan scenic spot consists of three halls, six gardens and nine caves, namely: Zihongkou Ancient War Column, Revolutionary War Memorial Hall, Wang Wei and Luo Guanzhong Art Museum; The six gardens are Rose Garden, Chrysanthemum Garden, Peony Garden, Evergreen Garden, Surname Garden and Wushu Garden. Nine caves are Sage Cave, Yuanyang Cave, Lianxin Cave, Zhichun Cave, Zuxun Cave, Shanshui Cave, Yingbin Cave, Moyan Cave and Chaoyang Cave. Nanhu Scenic Area consists of one island, two stations, three dikes, four gardens, five bridges and six pavilions, namely: Fountain Island; Water stage; Liudi, Huadi and Di Yang; Lotus Garden, Maozhu Garden, Reed Garden and Fishing Garden; Two suspension bridges, two arch bridges and a curved bridge; It consists of six pavilions and pavilions on the water. The East Pavilion has a small Penglai Pavilion landscape of Taoist culture in Dongshanliang, and the West Tower has a miniature landscape of the famous Buddhist pagoda in China with the ancient pagoda of Ming Dynasty as the background. The focus is on building large-scale water recreation projects. For leisure and holiday, there are reception facilities such as villa building, cave hotel, small quadrangle, Jiangnan style villa, medium-sized hotel and tea hall.