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Detailed introduction to Yuci Old Town attractions

Changjia Manor, Hougou Ancient Village, Yuci Ancient Town, Wujin Mountain National Forest Park, Wujin Mountain Carnival Valley, Kowloon International Cultural and Ecological Tourism Park, Mingle Manor, Fuyun Temple, Changjia Manor Shiyunxuan, City God's Temple.

Yuci, Shanxi, is often attracted by the family. He has the ambition to take over the world with wealth and the spirit of seeking profit all over the world. It made tea in the Wuyi Mountains, set up a village in Kyaktu, and opened thousands of miles of tea roads, spreading throughout Mongolia, Russia and Northern Europe. It lasted for more than 200 years and became a wealthy merchant in Fujia and the first family of China's trade with Russia. The reason for the long-term prosperity of the family business lies in the foresight of the clan, and the clan is in danger of prosperity.

Yuci Hougou Ancient Village is located in Dongzhao Township, Yuci District, adjacent to Shouyang County. There are more than 280 people in 75 households in the village. It is an ancient village with a long history in Yuci District, which can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. The village is close to the kiln site in northern Shaanxi and is built along the mountains and rivers. It retains a large number of ancient buildings such as brick kilns, courtyards, and independent cave dwellings, as well as exquisite brick carvings, wood carvings, and stone carvings.

Yuci in Shanxi has been around since ancient times. During the Western Zhou Dynasty, the descendants of the tribal leader Wang Yu (whose ancestor was Shennong) established the Yuzhou Kingdom in Yushe (Yushe County, Shaanxi Province). Yuci got its name from this, and the city was built during the Warring States Period. As time goes by, the ancient town of Yuci gradually disappears. Since this century, this ancient city has finally been revived through the "surgical splicing" of major monuments.