Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Yangquan tourist attraction

Yangquan tourist attraction

www.yqnews.com.cn/jryq/lypd/lypd.htm

Yangquan is located in eastern Shanxi and is the first city founded by the Communist Party of China. It is a rising new energy and heavy chemical industry base in the region and the political, economic and cultural center of Shanxi. Yangquan has a long history, outstanding people, rich natural resources, outstanding location advantages, unique tourism resources and a superior investment environment.

·One-day tour to the One Hundred Regiment War Monument and Cuifeng Mountain

·One-day tour to Niangziguan and Guguan Great Wall

·Zangshan and Guanwang Temple One-day trip

·One-day trip to Yaolin Temple and Dazhai

·Yangquan Quanmei International Hotel

·Yangquan Hotel

·Yangquan Beibingyang Hotel

·Yangquan Moyu Hotel

baike.baidu.com/view/7780.htm?fr=ala0_1_1

Yangquan has rich It has abundant tourism resources, beautiful and pleasant natural scenery, and famous historical sites and scenic spots. There are still the ruins of Taohe City, the ancient mother river built by Zhao Jianzi in the late Spring and Autumn Period, the ruins of Han Xin, the Marquis of Huaiyin in the Han Dynasty, and the ruins of Princess Pingyang in the Tang Dynasty who led the army to garrison Niangziguan. In Dongfu Mountain in the southern part of Pingding, it is said that Nuwa built a stove here to make stones to mend the sky, making the entire Dongfu Mountain stone brown-red. After being thrown into the water, it floated without sinking. The stove still exists today, and there is also a poem by Lu Shen in the Ming Dynasty. The inscription "Fushan Yizao Ji". Cangshan Mountain, 60 kilometers north of the city, is said to have hid the orphans of the Zhao family of the Jin Dynasty here during the Spring and Autumn Period. There is also the legend of the Canggu Cave, from which the name of Zangshan Mountain is derived. In addition, Yangquan also preserves many ancient cultural sites such as the grottoes of the Northern Wei Dynasty, cliff carvings of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the main hall of Linli Guandi Temple rebuilt in the Song Dynasty with the legacy of the Tang Dynasty, and ancient architectural groups since the Jin and Yuan Dynasties. There are also sites where the armed uprising led by the Communist Party of China was put down in 1931, and the Shinao Mountain site, the main battlefield of the world-famous "One Hundred Regiments War" in 1940. In addition, there are many ancient temples, stone monuments, ancient pagodas and other cultural relics. The Liangjiazhai Hot Spring, Yaolin Temple and Niangziguan Waterfall with medical value, as well as the rare large-scale stalactite cave wonders in the north - Lotus Cave, Wuhua Cave, etc., make people forget to leave. Yangquan is also the connecting point between tourist areas in Shanxi and Hebei provinces. From Yangquan, it is very convenient to go to Taiyuan Jinci Temple, the Buddhist Holy Land Wutai Mountain, the Revolutionary Holy Land Xibaipo, the former Zuoquan Eighth Route Army Headquarters site and Huangya Cave, Jingxing Cangyan Mountain, Zhengding Buddhist Temple and the Grand View Garden.

Yangquan has a long history of culture. In ancient times, there was a saying that "the three Jin cultures are numbered in two Dings" (Pingding and Dingxiang). In history, it was known as "a country famous for its literature". Yangquan has always valued education and culture. According to documentary records, Guanshan Jingshe was built as early as the late Northern Song Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, only Lu Gongguanshan Academy became famous in Shanxi and North China. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Mingxian Academy, Gaocen Academy, Huaiyin Academy and Chongshang Academy were established successively. Qiao Yu in the Ming Dynasty, Dou Yao and Zhang Mu in the Qing Dynasty, and Shi Pingmei in modern history are all outstanding representatives of Yangquan culture.