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What antique punch-in attractions are there in Guangzhou?

1, Shawan ancient town. If you want to find a quiet and comfortable place in Guangzhou, you must come to Shawan Town, which contains memories of Guangfu culture. Shawan Ancient Town, founded in the Southern Song Dynasty, is an ancient Lingnan cultural town with a history of more than 800 years. It has rich historical and cultural resources, including Guangdong music, gone with the wind, lion dance, sculpture and other folk arts and folk culture. The architecture of the ancient town combines the artistic styles of Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and the ancient village of Shixiang on the stone steps retains unique brick carvings, wood carvings and murals on the walls, which are full of Lingnan characteristics and customs.

2. Orchid Garden in Guangzhou. Lanpu, located in Jiefang North Road, Yuexiu District, is a small garden park. The buildings in the park imitate Suzhou garden style: arches, heaped mountains, masonry, promenades and waterside pavilions. According to the ups and downs of the terrain, Xichi Waterfall has set up stone roads, small bridges and flowing water, and planted bamboo trees, so that the scenery is staggered and the scenery is different, reaching the artistic realm of "clumsy politics" and "staying in the garden". Among them, Fanghua Garden is a microcosm of China Garden of World Horticultural Exposition in Munich, China. It is famous for its small area and many scenic spots. It was rated as "the best garden" and won two gold medals.

3. Wuxian Temple, as a historic site that proves the origin of Guangzhou's alias "Yangcheng" and "Guangzhou City", has many stories hidden in its historical buildings, including the back hall, the "immortal's thumb mark" on the east side and the "first floor of Lingnan". Wuxian Temple is built on the mountain, with a head gate, a back hall, an East Zhai and a West Zhai. Wuxian Temple is a green glazed tile, which rests on the top of the mountain with double eaves. The wooden frame is well preserved and exquisitely made. There are huge footprints on a piece of red sandstone exposed on the east side of the back hall. The ancients always thought it was an "immortal thumb print" and focused on protection. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, "Sui Dong Tian" and "Wuxia Cave" were listed as eight scenic spots in Yangcheng.