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What ancient towns around Nanchang are suitable for tourism?

The ancient towns around Nanchang are suitable for tourism: Anyi Ancient Village, Liukeng Village and Youshi Village.

Anyi Ancient Village 1

Here, Mashi Road, built in the Tang Dynasty, was deeply sunken by the endless stream of commercial unicycles in Jiangxi. The well-designed, efficient and environmentally-friendly sewage system hidden under Mashi Road shows the wisdom of the ancients. The blue bricks and gray tiles built in Jiangxi, the ancient houses built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the ancient streets and lanes, a thousand-year-old well and the ancient houses in the Ming and Qing Dynasties are all waiting for you to visit and cross.

2. Liukeng Village

When I entered the village, I suddenly felt as if I were reading a heavy ancient book. This thousand-year-old village, established since the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, has already accumulated rich culture in the vast historical fog. Liukeng still preserves three genealogies of ten years of Wanli in Ming Dynasty, more than 20 genealogies of various families in Qing Dynasty and 58 ancestral temples. The site of the Grand Ancestral Hall is a must. Five granite pillars with a height of 8 meters and a diameter of 0.7 meters stand out from the crowd and are called the "Yuanmingyuan" in Liukeng. ?

There are nearly 300 buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, all of which are blue bricks and gray tiles, which are simple and elegant. The orderly architectural model inherits the principle of consanguinity. Liukeng is the cultural epitome of ancient dwellings in China.

3. Youshi Village

Youshi Village in Nanfeng County is famous for its Nuo dance at home and abroad. You's Nuo dance is called "the last tribe of Han nationality" by experts because of its simple, bold, rough and more primitive form. The time for Nuo dancing is from the first day to the sixteenth day of the first lunar month every year. The first day is called "promise" and the sixteenth day is called "promise". After the "Nuo", the Nuo class began to jump from house to house until the "search" on the evening of 16. ?

There are monuments, ancient houses and Nuo culture that can't be seen anywhere else. Mysterious and meaningful dances try to take us back to that era through these ancient rituals.