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Scenic spots in Duji district
1, Duji Nanshan Scenic Area: Located in the easternmost part of Kuangji Sub-district Office, it is a small village with rich historical relics and cultural heritage.
2. Huaibei East Lake Wetland Park: Located in the east of Huaibei City, about 5 kilometers away from the city center, covering an area of about 666.6 hectares. In 2005, it was designated as one of the top ten wetland parks in China.
3. Huaibei Ancient Tea Town: The clear and transparent ancient Hui River runs through the east and west of Linhuan Town, and the pure and sweet Longxu Spring splashes jade at the southern end of the town. This spring water makes "Longquan Bangbang Tea" a feature of this town.
4.* * Ji Tomb: Located on the southern slope of Huaibei Power Plant. The grave is covered with mud. Like hills and mountains, the cemetery has a circumference of 324 meters and a slope of 60 meters, covering an area of 10 mu.
5. Double-decked flower sea: The main park covers an area of 100 mu, which has the functions of both leisure and entertainment and wedding photography location base, attracting surrounding citizens to visit.
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