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Where is the Zhou Family Courtyard in Shaanxi?

Shaanxi Zhou Family Courtyard is located in Mengdian Village, Luqiao Town, 10 miles northwest of Sanyuan County, Shaanxi Province.

Currently, no tickets are required to go to the Zhou Family Courtyard. The Zhou Family Courtyard is an ancient residential complex, a key cultural relic protection unit in Hunan Province, and a 3A-level tourist attraction. The ancient building complex of the Zhou Family Courtyard spans a long period of time. The ancient building complex is large in scale and magnificent, with an orderly layout and well-proportioned courtyards. On the whole, the six courtyards are divided and integrated, and they are integrated into one. They are independent courtyards and harmoniously connected with each other.

Yangmingshan National Forest Park is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, on the outskirts of Yongzhou City, and in the northeast corner of Shuangpai County. It belongs to the Wuling Mountains and is known as the blessed land of spiritual mountains on earth. The scenic area covers an area of ??114.5 square kilometers, with Wanshou Temple and Rhododendron Sea as the key tourist areas. There are Wanshou Spring, more than 10,000 acres of wild azalea trees, Baiyun Temple and other scenic spots, as well as off-season alpine yacon known as the king of fruits. vegetable. There are local snacks such as smoked bacon, lees meat, and milk tofu, as well as tourist souvenirs such as bamboo handicrafts and ventilated bamboo chopsticks.

Yongzhou Wuxi Forest of Steles Scenic Area

Wuxi Forest of Steles Scenic Area is located on Wuxi South Road, Qiyang County, Yongzhou City, more than 50 kilometers away from Yongzhou City. It is a treasure house for studying the culture of stele. The scenic spot has successively won the honorary titles of national AAAA tourist attraction, national key cultural relics protection unit, Hunan provincial scenic spot, and Hunan provincial patriotism education base.

There are 505 cliff stone carvings in the scenic area, including 17 from the Tang Dynasty, 116 from the Song Dynasty, 5 from the Yuan Dynasty, 84 from the Ming Dynasty, 92 from the Qing Dynasty, and 9 from the Republic of China. The tallest carving is on a 30-meter cliff with a diameter of 2.3. rice. The lowest one is at the foot of the cliff by the stream, with a diameter of 1 cm. The exquisite shapes of these buildings, with their cornices and carved beams and painted pillars, are unique and fully demonstrate the wisdom of the Yao people's craftsmen.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Shaanxi