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Are there any interesting places in Fengxian?

The interesting places in Fengxian are: the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, Dashahe National Wetland Park, the old Yellow River in Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province, and the 10,000-acre pear garden in Songlou Town, Fengxian County.

1, ancestral grave of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty

Located in Jinliuzhai Village, Zhaozhuang Town, Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province, the tomb of Liu Qingzhi, the great grandfather of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang and the great ancestor of Liu Xing, is now one of the top ten famous scenic spots in Fengxian County. Now the exhibition hall of the cemetery has been established, and Liu Bang's descendants will come back here every year to commemorate the grave. It is also a favorite place for tourists from other provinces. Now it has become a local county-level cultural relics protection unit and a scenic spot to understand the important history of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang.

2. Dashahe National Wetland Park, the old course of the Yellow River in Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province

Geographical coordinates are located in Fengxian County, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Fengxian county is located in the northwest edge of Jiangsu province and belongs to the alluvial plain of the Yellow River. It is about 59.2km long from north to south and 46.6km wide from east to west, with an area of 1450.2km. Now it has been upgraded to a national 4A-level scenic spot, with 10,000 mu of lotus flowers. Every summer, it has beautiful scenery, many tourists and fragrant lotus flowers. It is a good place for photography, videotaping and traveling.

3. Wanmu Liyuan, Songlou Town, Fengxian County

Fengxian is a famous pear garden in China. Every March and April, pear blossoms are in full bloom. At this time, many ancient pear trees in Fengxian, a century-old pear garden, are full of flowers, and some people shuttle through them. These pear trees were planted in Jiajing period of Ming and Qing Dynasties, and they are still flourishing and have a high annual output. Pear fruit is very sweet, and it was once a tribute in the palace.