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Which is the best ancient town in Changsha?

The better ancient towns in Changsha are as follows:

1, Tongguan Ancient Town. As early as 1300 years ago, at the end of Sui Dynasty and the beginning of Tang Dynasty, a large kiln field appeared in Tongguan Town, which is still well preserved. This is the birthplace of the world's ceramic underglaze color, which is known as a milestone in the history of ceramics. Strolling through the ancient town with blue bricks and tiles, enjoying the ancient Huxiang culture, antique and treading on thin ice, makes people linger.

2. Guanshan Ancient Town. Guanshan Ancient Town is a national 4A-level scenic spot, which is a rural tourist attraction integrating natural scenery, history, humanities and rural folk customs. It used to be an ancient battlefield, named after Guan Yu's stationing troops during the Three Kingdoms period. Names such as Guan Sheng Temple, Arrow Tower, and Liema Wocao have left the historical imprint of the Golden Goma Iron thousands of years ago. Walking into the ancient town of Guanshan, neat antique houses spread out in green fields. On the other side of the ancient city river, rows of Huizhou architecture are hidden among the green trees. It is said that in spring, white wall tiles and rape flowers match very well.

3. Jinggang Ancient Town. Jinggang is the only historical and cultural ancient town of China in Changsha. The ancient town now preserves "8 streets, 4 lanes and 7 docks", with dozens of ancient shops, workshops, halls, temples and sites. The houses built by the He Lin River are all diaojiao buildings, which have unique characteristics of Jiangnan water town. An ancient Mashi street is lined with a row of old houses. People who enjoy history and want to slow down the pace of life will definitely like it here.

4. Guandu Ancient Town. Guandu town is located on the Daxi River in the upper reaches of Liuyang River. At present, the Zhennan Bridge built during the reign of Qing Qianlong is still preserved in the market town, and the diaojiao buildings on both sides of the Daxi River are also faintly visible. It used to be a dock with access to waterways. Rows of ships loaded with goods set off from the dock and were transported to all parts of the country. Although the grand occasion is over now, the ruins of those docks still vaguely tell the prosperity of the past.

5. Weishan Town. Weishan Town, where precious Shang bronzes were unearthed. Ecological green drifting with primitive vegetation on both banks-Tian Zi drifting and Longquan drifting; There is the Weishan Buddhist Cultural Zone and the Miyin Temple, a thousand-year-old temple, which was built in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Thousands of lifelike stone buddhas were born in the Thousand-Buddha Cave, which is a real fairy cave with Buddha's edge.