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Scenic spots around Shao Bo Ancient Town are recommended for Shao Bo Ancient Town in Yangzhou.

"I have Yangzhou crane, who will guard Shao?" Shao Bo is an ancient town with the most heritage along the Grand Canal. Ancient roads, ancient dikes, big docks and small towns are accompanied by water, iron and cattle. In the wild pavilion, Yao Si's seven sages and poems; Under the ancient Gan Tang, time is like water. Shao Bo, which is connected by four lakes, east, west, north and south, will surely become a good place for cultural tourism integration.

Recommended attractions:

1, Ancient Street: Canal Link Cultural Relics Museum, Dou, Dong Yao Reading Room, Shao Botie Niu, Inspection Office.

2. Canal Ecological Park: It includes five major canal cultural theme areas: tea garden, lotus pond moonlight, Jingping Square, Taohuawu and Tieniuwan.

3. Canal heritage: the pier, the ancient embankment of Shaobo, the development history of Dai nationality, the old path of the Grand Canal in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the trunk line of Huaiyang Canal.

4. Rural tourism:

Yangluhu Wetland Park: Rivers and ditches criss-cross, fish ponds dotted with clear rivers; With beautiful rural scenery and various water towns, it is known as the land of plenty. The forest is lush and there are many kinds of birds and wild animals. Every year, more than 70 kinds of birds come here for winter and summer. The air is fresh and pleasant, and the climate is humid and refreshing. It is a rare natural oxygen.

5. Shaobo Lake Resort

Hunan and Shao Bo are connected with the Yangtze River, and Gaobao Lake is connected with the north. Tanghu Lake, as it was called in ancient times, is the best place to enjoy the sunset in Shao Bo. It is known that the sail has fallen 36 slopes, leaving only a good lake. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu, a poet who loved mountains and rivers, was called an article satrap. Li Qing served as Yangzhou satrap for eight years (1048), went boating in Tanghu for many times, returned at dusk, and wrote a poem "Picking Lotus". Gan Long also wrote a poem when passing through Shaobo during his southern tour: East, West, North, South and Four Lakes are connected, and Fu Xie's body is intended for Zhao Gong. I am suitable for sailing through Zeguo and want to prevent poverty. When Su Dongpo, Huang Tingjian, Qin Shaoyou and other seven sages of the Song Dynasty sailed through Shaobo, they also wrote poems praising the magnificence of Shaobo Lake.