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Scenic spots in Fan Shi

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Mount China is a Buddhist and tourist attraction. Xinzhou City, located between Wutai County and Fan Shi, is a scenic spot map of Wutai Mountain. In 2008, it was selected as "Four Famous Buddhist Mountains in China" and "Five Buddhist Holy Places in the World" in the historical yearbook of 2008 China Cultural Brand Report. From June 5438 to February 2008, Wutai Mountain was awarded the title of "Top Ten Most Beautiful Religious Mountains in China". In the series of activities of "30 Most Concerned Areas in the 30th Anniversary of Reform and Opening-up" organized by People's Daily Online, Wutai Mountain Scenic Area once again made the list, becoming one of the 30 most concerned scenic spots in the past 30 years of reform and opening-up. flat

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Guanpingxingguan is located on the bottle-shaped ridge of Pingxingguan Village in Hengjian Township and belongs to the national protection unit. Founded in the Ming Dynasty, it was maintained in different degrees in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The peaks around Pingxingguan are tall and straight, the pass is narrow and the terrain is dangerous. It is a battleground for ancient and modern military strategists and one of the nine famous passes in China. 1In September, 937, the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division led by China * * * launched a fierce battle with the Japanese invaders here, killing more than 1,000 people and winning the first big victory since the Anti-Japanese War. The flat gate is square, and now the north gate is well preserved. overhanging cliff

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Siyanshan Temple, formerly known as Lingyan Temple, is located in Tianyan Village at the northern foot of Wutai Mountain in Yukou, southern Fan Shi. It was built in the third year of Jin Dynasty (1 158) and was renovated many times during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Yanshan Temple faces south and has an irregular rectangular plane. The main hall in the temple has been destroyed. The existing buildings mainly include three south halls, three east and west halls, four other halls, three meditation rooms, a hanging flower gate and a bell tower that doubles as a mountain gate. Except for the South Hall, the rest are buildings from the late Qing Dynasty to the folk era. The Yongle Palace mural can be called the "double wall" of Shanxi mural. public

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Temple Princess Temple is located in Princess Village, Xingyuan Township, Fan Shi, Xinzhou City. It is a key cultural relics protection unit at the department level. It was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty for Princess Cheng Xin of the Northern Wei Dynasty to escape the suffering of the world of mortals and become a monk. The existing halls are all buildings of the Ming Dynasty. The temple has a complete building and a large scale, and the murals in the temple are exquisite and realistic, which has high artistic value. It is also known as the "Double Pearl of North and South" with the murals of Yongle Palace. 1986 August 18 was announced by Shanxi provincial people's government as a provincial key protection unit, and was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit on May 25th, 2006.