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What are the interesting places in Zongyang, Anhui?

Dashan Village in Zongyang County is located in the east of Zongyang County, facing Tongling City across the lake in the southeast, bordering Wuwei County in the northeast, Qianpu Township and Hengbu Town in the southwest, Sangong Mountain at the junction of Zongyang County, Lujiang County and Wuwei City in the north (the highest peak in the county at an altitude of 674.9 meters), and Fengsha Lake in the south. The birthplace of the famous "Dongxiang Wushu" is known as "playing Dongxiang". Now the village is fruitful, with more than 600 acres of fruit forests. It is the second demonstration site of forestry, the former deputy director of the provincial people's congress, and was named "national advanced greening village". The village is full of birds and flowers, gurgling streams, fruitful and evergreen all the year round, mainly including Yuanbaoxu leisure fishing center and farmhouse tourism.

Baidang Lake Scenic Area in Zongyang County, located in the middle of Zongyang County, is 2 1 km away from the county seat, with a water surface area of 57.8 square kilometers, so it is named after the meaning of magnanimous silver waves. Baidang Lake is one of the three major lakes in Zongyang County. It is a freshwater lake, producing hairy crabs, which is famous at home and abroad for its big size, beautiful color, delicious taste and pure quality.

Tianfeng Temple in Zongyang County Tianfeng Temple is located near Rapeseed Lake, surrounded by mountains and waters, with strange peaks and rocks. The spring water in the territory is fixed and dry and wet. There are tokens, seals, giant stones with frogs, and white elephants and green lions in front to lock the mouth of the lake.

The temple was built in the seventh year of Zongzhen, and was originally named Tianfeng Temple. Qing Qianlong sixteen years, built a temple. In the 12th year of the Republic of China, Yin, the abbot and eminent monk, expanded into three halls, namely the Heavenly King Hall, the Mahayana Hall and the Guanyin Hall, to support three giant buddhas, eighteen arhats, four heavenly kings, Guanyin and Maitreya. After many vicissitudes, the pure land became ruins. 1984, Nimiaorong rebuilt the temple with two entrances and a pavilion.