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What are the tourist attractions in Yongzhou?

Yongzhou Jiuyi Mountain Shundi Mausoleum Scenic Area 1

Shundi Mausoleum is located in Jiuyi Mountain, 30 kilometers south of ningyuan county, Hunan Province. It is one of the "Five Emperors" of the Chinese nation, and it is also the mausoleum temple of Shun Di. Shundi Mausoleum covers an area of 50,000 square meters and is divided into two natural courtyards and nine single buildings. From the outside to the inside, there are Jade Belt Bridge, Yimen, Shinto, Shanmen, Ganmen, Worship Hall, Main Hall, Bedroom, Left and Right Compartment, Left and Right Monument Rooms and Monument Gallery in turn, surrounded by three palace walls, with magnificent momentum and rigorous structure. It is the tallest and largest tomb among China's ancestral tombs, and is called "the first in China".

2, Yongzhou Qiyang Wuxi Beilin Scenic Area

Wuxi Beilin Scenic Area is located in Wuxi Park at the southern end of Xiangjiang Bridge in the southwest of Qiyang County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province. Now it is a national key cultural relics protection unit, a provincial-level scenic spot, a provincial-level patriotic education base, one of the top ten cultural heritages in Hunan Province, a well-known "Hunan scenery" and a new "Eight Scenes of Xiaoxiang" in Hunan.

On February 1 day, 2009, it was approved by the state as an AAAA-level tourist attraction. The scenic spot is located on the west bank of Xiangjiang River in the southwest of the county, where the scenery is beautiful and the cliff is 78 meters long.

3. Yongzhou Shuangpai Yangmingshan Tourist Area

Yangmingshan National Forest Park is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, the suburb of Yongzhou, and the northeast corner of Shuangpai County. It belongs to Wuling Mountains. 1982 was approved as a provincial nature reserve and 1992 as a national forest park. It has been a famous mountain in the world since ancient times and is known as the "blessed land of Lingshan" on earth.

It is a rare natural historical and cultural heritage at home and abroad, and it is also a few tourism treasures that have not been well developed. 20 12 was rated as a national 4A-level scenic spot.

4. Yongzhou Liuzongyuan Cultural Tourism Zone

Liuzongyuan Cultural Tourism Zone, with a total area of 1.8 square kilometers, starts from Jiexin Pavilion in the west, Pingyang South Road in the east and Liuzi Temple and Liu Zi Street in the north.

In a word, the core area is "one street, one water and one temple", which is the Millennium Old Street Liu Zi Street. Liu Zi Street, named after Liuzi Temple, was built in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with a total length of 550 meters. It is the official road in the ancient Xianggui passage, and the buildings facing the street are mostly ancient buildings in Ming and Qing dynasties, which are rich in southern Hunan architectural style. 20 15, Liu Zi street was selected as the first batch of national historical and cultural blocks.

5. Tongziao

Tongzi Village is located in Shuangpai County, Yongzhou. Because of the large area of ginkgo growing here, it attracts a large number of photographers every autumn and becomes a beautiful scenery in Yongzhou-Daodao.

In Tongzi Village, you can see the golden ginkgo forest all over the mountains, stretching for more than ten kilometers, like the maple leaves in Xiangshan, like the colorful Jiuzhaigou, like the golden autumn poplars in Gu Yue in the north of Saibei.