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Where to travel to Hezhou?

1, the old town of He Lin. He Lin Ancient City is located in Hejie Town, Babu District, Hezhou City, about 20 kilometers away from Hezhou City. Handing was originally built in AD 6 (BC 1 1 1), and the wall was made of masonry, with a height of 6.7 meters and a circumference of 3,500 meters. In 24 years of the Republic of China, four city gates with battlements were demolished. From the Eastern Han Dynasty to 195 1, it has been the administrative, political and cultural center of Helin County, Hezhou County and Hexian County.

2, paving stone city. Shicheng is located in Zhonghua Village, Pumen Town, Hezhou City, Guangxi, 70 kilometers away from the resident of Hezhou Municipal Government, with a total area of about 50 mu. Shicheng was built in Qin Long in the fifth year of Ming Dynasty (157 1). There are gaps in the north and south of Shicheng, with masonry as walls and doors, which are called north and south doors respectively. The north wall is 73 meters long and 6 meters high, and the retaining wall is 1.2 meters. There are holes in the north and south city walls. The north gate is arc-shaped, located in the middle of the wall, with a width of 3 meters and two floors. The inner layer is 2.9 meters high, and the outer layer is decorated with flowers. The door is a tower, and the building is 5 meters high. There is a stone tablet engraved with "Beiyue Pavilion", on which there is a statue of the Northern Emperor, and an inscription written by Chen after rebuilding the north gate. The south gate, like the north gate, is located in the "South Star Building" across the podium.

3. Kaining Temple. Kaining Temple is located in Nanhe Village, Kaishan Town. Built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, it has three bays and three depths. There is a stone tower in front, which has typical architectural characteristics of Ming Dynasty. The bottom of the stone pagoda is square, and the pagoda is hexagonal, with three-story double eaves and a gourd top, with a height of 5.2m The pagoda is engraved with embossed patterns and characters, and was built in the fourth year of Qing Xianfeng (1854).