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Where is the specific location of the Eight Scenes Liwan Scenic Area in New Yangcheng?

Relatively speaking, the eight scenic spots "Liwan Scenic Area" newly added in Yangcheng are concentrated in Lai Chi Wan Yong (next to Panxi Hotel and Liwan Lake Park) on Jinlong West Road, and consist of seven scenic spots. See the following information in detail.

A complete collection of attractions in Lai Chi Wan:

Liang ancestral hall

Liangjia Temple covers an area of more than 700 square meters and is a big ancestral hall with three depths. The stone carvings in the temple were built in the Ming Dynasty. In 2002, it was approved by the municipal government as a registered and protected cultural relic unit, and now it is the tourism consulting service center of Lizhiwan Cultural and Leisure Zone, which contains an exhibition on the historical changes of Lizhiwan.

Guangzhou Jinwen antique city

Guangzhou Jinwen Antique City was converted from the daily necessities warehouse of Guangzhou Supply and Marketing Cooperative, which accommodates more than 400 shops.

Venta

Wenta, also known as Wenbi Pagoda and Wenchang Pagoda, faces south and is13.6m high. Its base is a stone foot, and the pagoda is made of big blue bricks. It belongs to the architecture from the middle Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, and its overall style is similar to that of Pazhou Pagoda in Guangzhou and Cuixing Building in Pingshan, New Territories. There is a towering banyan tree next to the pagoda, with an age of 157.

Jinlong bridge

The traffic bridge in litchi Bay is Jinlong Bridge. There are five bridges in litchi Wan Yong: Jinlong Bridge, Dexing Bridge, Daguan Bridge, Shan Zhi Bridge and Yongning Bridge, among which Jinlong Bridge is a three-arch bridge with water in the middle and pedestrians on both sides, with a length of 57 meters. Jinlong Bridge echoes the Wenta from a distance. "One Bridge and One Tower" conforms to the traditional habits of China and is an important landscape of Lizhi Bay.

Xiguan building

There is a Lingnan-style xiguan big house at the bridgehead of Jinlong Bridge, covering an area of 150 square meters. The owner of the house is the current chairman of uob.

Chen Lianbo building

Chen Lianbo Building is east-west, covering an area of about 400 square meters. Its owner Chen Lianbo (1884~ 1945) is a descendant of Chen Qiyuan, the first silk reeling worker in China. Chen Lianbo Mansion used to be a "Liwan Club" and a place to make friends with senior officials of warlords in Guangdong and Guangxi. From 65438 to 0946, he served as the office of Guangdong and Guangxi Supervision Office. 1993 was designated as "Guangzhou Cultural Relics Protection Unit".

Former residence of Jiang Guangnai

Jiang Guangnai's former residence is a three-story brick-wood structure with an area of 766 square meters. Its architectural style is in the form of both xiguan big house and Western-style architecture, and it is a typical Lingnan mansion in modern times. Jiang Guangnai's former residence was built in the early Republic of China. It was used as a middle school in Lv Wan during the Republic of China. 1993 was designated as a municipal cultural relics protection unit by the municipal government. In 2000, Jiang's descendants donated it to Liwan District.