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Tourism at Wuhan Iron and Steel Chengchao Iron Mine

Wugang Chengchao Iron Mine is a city with a long history and splendid culture. Before the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was Eyi, Ejun, and Exian. During the Three Kingdoms period, Sun Quan, King of Wu, established his capital here and renamed it Wuchang. Since then, Ezhou has been either a county or a state capital, and has always been an important political, economic and military town in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River.

Chengchao Iron Mine is a beautiful area and a tourist city on the bank of the Yangtze River. Mountains, water and city are integrated into one, with the natural landscape of Xishan, Liangzi Lake and Yanglan Lake as the main body. The historical landscapes focused on Yiting Ming Cliff, King Wu City and Guanyin Pavilion, the cultural landscape represented by the relics of historical celebrities such as Sun Quan, Yuan Jie, Su Shi, etc., and the ancient Lingquan Temple, the birthplace of the "Pure Land Sect" of Buddhism, as the symbol The Buddhist landscape is the birthplace of the famous "Hometown of Bronze Mirrors" in China. They are spread throughout the city, making Ezhou an important city on the "Three Kingdoms Tourist Route" and the "Yangtze River Tourist Belt", and an important part of Hubei Chu Cultural Tourism Area.