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Best attractions for a one-day tour in Hechuan

Laitan Ancient Town 1

Laitan Ancient Town is located in Jiufeng Mountain, 32km east of Hechuan, Chongqing. Laitan Ancient Town, founded in Song Dynasty, is the first batch of famous historical and cultural towns in China, one of the top ten ancient towns in China, and the first batch of "the most beautiful villages and towns in China". Surrounded by Qujiang, the ancient town is a beautiful place with ancient temples, ancient cities and ancient buddhas. Surrounded by cliffs on three sides, it has the dangerous potential of "one person defends it and ten thousand people can't force it". Built in the first year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty, the Wengcheng is the only one in Chongqing. There are four hidden soldiers caves in the city, which have the effect of shooting a turtle in a closed door to guard against the enemy.

2. Shuanglong Lake

Shuanglong Lake is an artificial lake built by 1983, and 1984 has become a tourist area, 26 kilometers away from Hechuan. Shuanglong Lake [5] has a wide and clear water surface of 6,879 mu and a coastline of more than 80 kilometers. It has four islands, 147 peninsulas, and 100-odd Huhan ports, with a maximum water depth of 38 meters and annual livestock water of 40 million cubic meters.

3. Duo Long Scenic Area

Duo Long Mountain is tall and straight, ups and downs, soaring like a dragon plate, hence the name; It has always been a famous Buddhist and Taoist mountain and a scenic spot in Sichuan. In 2009, Duo Long was listed as one of the top ten rural tourism projects in Chongqing in 2008.

4. Wenchang Palace

Wenchang Palace, located in the ancient town of Helaitan, was built in the Qing Dynasty, especially the well-preserved Wenchang Palace and the ancient theater in the Qing Dynasty. Woodcut relief has a high historical and cultural value, which is amazing. Stone archways in the Ming Dynasty, stupa forests in the Qing Dynasty, tombs in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and some stone carvings also add charm to this place.