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Introduction to Lu Feng Shuigan and what attractions there are

There is not much to do in Shuigan Village, but Lufeng does have some interesting places!

Shuigan Village

Shuiqian, also known as Nodou Yue in ancient times, was the ancestor of the ancestor Yuejiang Gong. The foundation was laid here in the third year of Yongle's reign, which has a history of 605 years.

Shuiqian is located in the east of Chengdong Town, Lufeng City, beside National Highway 214, bordering Wukan Port to the south and Maling Mountain to the north. It has convenient transportation and rich products. It consists of 15 Chuxiangs, managed by four village committees, collectively known as Shuiqian Fifteen Townships. They are from the same clan, with the surname Chen. The village is rich in resources, with cuprite, coal, Glauber's salt, amorphous uranium ore, magnesium coal and a large number of agricultural products grown [1].

Lufeng

The mountains and rivers are beautiful and there are many historical sites. There are Jieshi Xuanwu Mountain, a religious tourist resort that is famous both at home and abroad for its "Taoist and Buddhist unity", Jinxiangtan Guanyinling Seaside Tourist Area with both "Shenhai Sand and Stone", the ancient Buddhist temple Qingyun Mountain Dingguang Temple, and the headland scenery Jiadong Qilin Mountain. It is known as the "Golden Coast of Tourism in Eastern Guangdong".

The city has the largest economic development pilot zones approved by Donghai and Xingdu provinces in eastern Guangdong