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Hancheng tourist attractions ranking

Dangjiacun 1

Dangjia Village is located 9 kilometers northeast of hancheng city, only 3 kilometers away from the Yellow River. It is the best preserved Ming and Qing architectural village in China so far, and it is called "the living fossil of the ancient traditional residential villages of oriental people".

Dangjia Village has a history of more than 660 years. In the second year of Yuan Dynasty (133 1), uncle Dang announced that he made a living by farming and settled here. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, his grandson drew up a village construction plan. During Chenghua's reign in the Ming Dynasty, the two surnames, Dang and Jia, got married and went into business in partnership, and founded the "Hexingfa" firm. They did business in Zhumadian, Henan Province, and the business was booming. The cargo ships went directly to Hankou and Foshan. According to family history, the village was rich in gold and silver.

2. Sima Qian Temple

Sima Qian Temple is located on the cliff of Hanyipo in Zhichuan Town, south of Hancheng 10 km. Built in Yongjia, Western Jin Dynasty for 4 years, it is now a national key cultural relics protection unit. From the slope to the top, Sima Qian's ancestral hall and mausoleum complex will climb up the cliff step by step. The spectacular natural form and beautiful scenery reflect Sima Qian's noble personality and great achievements.

3. Hancheng Ancient City

Hancheng ancient city was built in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Jin Dading built the earth wall in four years, and in the thirteenth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1640), with the approval of Xue, the current prime minister of this city, he proposed that local officials and gentry donate money to change the earth wall into a brick wall.

The four-door gatehouse in the city is East Yellow River, West Liang Yi, Pubi Hancheng in the south and Longmen Resort in the north.

The ancient city block, which runs through the main streets in the north and south, is dragon-shaped, as long as 1000 meters, slightly curved, like a dragon lying across; The golden pagoda at the top of Yuanjue Temple in the north of the ancient city is as high as a dragon's head, and the ancient stone bridge at the south end swings like a dragon's tail. The two wings of the dragon-shaped main street and the four passes of east, west, north and south, with 72 large alleys criss-crossing, straight and orderly, extending in all directions.

4. Hancheng Temple

Located in Dongxue Lane, the old city of hancheng city, Weinan, Shaanxi Province, it is a well-preserved group of buildings in the Yuan Dynasty.

According to the unified records of the Ming Dynasty, "Hancheng County studied in Hongwu for four years? It was rebuilt in the old site in 137 1 year. " "Shaanxi Tongzhi" contains: "Reconstruction Week, Hongwu served as the magistrate for four years". After several generations of reconstruction, the structural modeling of the main buildings in the temple remained basically unchanged. It is a representative ancient architectural complex in Shaanxi province since 13 century. Not far from the gate of the Confucian Temple, there are two archways, one is the "immortal official" and the other is the "holy city".

5. Hancheng Confucian Temple

Hancheng Confucian Temple, located in Dongxue Lane, the old city of hancheng city, is a group of well-preserved ancient buildings. It is a representative existing ancient architectural complex in Shaanxi Province since 13 century, and also a provincial key cultural relics protection unit.

Not far from the gate of the Confucian Temple, there are two archways, east and west, which enter the Confucian Temple. In the south, there are glazed panlong zhaobi built in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, and there are brick carved carp waves on both sides. Together, it means "Dragon Fish River Map". On the five-sided dragon wall is the Lingxing Gate, and there are dragons and phoenixes on both sides of the gate. The Confucian Temple complex is divided into four courtyards, with towering cypresses. Dacheng Hall is the main building of the Confucian Temple, with a large scale. Minglun Hall in the north is the place where theory, discipline and teaching used to be taught.