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What's interesting about Xinhe? Please introduce it.

Dong Zhentang Deeds Exhibition Hall

Dong Zhentang Deeds Exhibition Hall is located in Zhentang Park, Xinhe County, with a total area of 115 mu. From south to north along the central axis, there are square spotlights, bronze statue of General Dong Zhentang, Dong Zhentang Deeds Exhibition Hall (main building), forest of steles, merry-go-round, air cushion bed, children's playground and other amusement facilities. The museum is an AA-level tourist attraction in Hebei Province, a national AA-level red tourist attraction, a patriotic education base in Hebei Province, a clean government education base in Xingtai City, the first batch of party history education bases in Hebei Province, and a national red tourist base.

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Tuotuo Prime Minister's Tomb

Tuotuo Prime Minister's Tomb in Yuan Dynasty is located on the east side of Dongdong Village, 8 kilometers southeast of the county seat. The cemetery is 8 meters long from north to south and 58 meters wide from east to west, and the tomb base is 2 meters above the ground. The tombstone is engraved with "the tomb of the hometown of Zhou Bin, the son of Yuan Taishi's right prime minister". The left side of this cemetery is actually the tomb of the right prime minister of the Yuan Dynasty. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Tuotuo led troops to conquer the Red Scarf Army, and was killed in Huai 'an by treacherous court officials. His family went to great lengths to transport his body back to his hometown Dongcun for burial.

Guangwutai Ruins

Located in the south of Baishenshou Village, 4 kilometers west of the county seat, it is the commanding platform of Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty. According to historical records, Liu Xiu once built a platform here to worship generals and practice military horses. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the local people built a temple here, which was named "Guangwu Temple". Later generations regarded Guangwu Temple as the first temple of gods, and changed Guangwu Terrace to Shenshou Terrace, and eight nearby villages were also changed to Shenshou Village.

Jimyoji

is located four kilometers south of the county seat, so it is now in the west of the village, formerly known as Ciming Temple. Founded in the Sui Dynasty, it belongs to Tiantai Sect. On behalf of the Tang Dynasty, the Sutra Pavilion and stupa were built. In its heyday, incense was flourishing, with dozens of pavilions, pavilions and pagodas, covering an area of several hundred acres, monks gathered and the Dojo was solemn and quiet. Zhao Mengfu, a calligrapher in the Yuan Dynasty, wrote a poem when he visited this temple. In the Ming Dynasty, a monk wrote Hokkekyo in seven volumes, which were hidden in the top floor of the Tibetan Scripture Pavilion. Emperor Qianlong gave a gold plaque to Jimyoji. Destroyed during the revolutionary war, a new temple was built on the original site after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Dong Shi's Tomb

is located in the north of Xilijiazhuang Village, 15km southwest of the county seat. It is the tombstone of Dong Zhentang, a martyr of the famous senior general of the Red Army, and was erected in 1933. When the Fuyang New River was excavated in 1967, it was necessary to relocate Dong Shi's ancestors according to the designed route. After the incident was reported to the Central Committee, with the special instructions of Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou, the river was bypassed one mile to the north, so that this cemetery can be preserved to this day.