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List of tourist attractions in Bozhou

Ten scenic spots in Bozhou, Anhui Province: Bozhou Old Street, Caocao Memorial Hall, Huaxilou Scenic Area, Bozhou Museum, Nanjing Lane Qianzhuang, Tianjing Palace, Caocao Yunbing Road, Mengcheng Museum, Huazu Temple and Mengcheng Ten Thousand Buddha Pagodas.

Bozhou, referred to as Bo for short, was called Qiaofang, Qiao Jun, Yanzhou and Jiaoguo in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province and a national historical and cultural city. It is located in the northwest of Anhui Province, at the southern end of North China Plain. Bozhou enjoys a superior climate and belongs to a warm temperate and semi-humid climate zone. The territory is rich in tourism resources and has many scenic spots.

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Bozhou Old Street is located in Huaxilou Road, Qiaocheng District, Bozhou City, Anhui Province. Bozhou Old Street is located at the north gate of the old city, also known as Beiguan Ancient Street. There are ancient buildings on both sides of the street, and it looks like you are in an ancient street. The small streets and lanes in the old city of Bozhou are another excellent place to recall history and experience folk customs.

You can first visit the well-preserved "Flower Theater" in the north of the city and the area around Nanjing Lane Qianzhuang, and then stroll along the side streets. In fact, just listening to the names of those streets and lanes is particularly interesting, such as Zhangpu Market, Huazi Street, Dried Fish Market, Zhuhuo Street and Datong Lane. Looking at the shopkeepers who bend their heads and concentrate on knitting bamboo products, the leisurely old people who drink tea and chat at the door, and the vendors who push bicycles along the street to sell loose wine, you will feel that all this is so natural and kind.

2. Cao Cao Memorial Hall

Cao Cao Memorial Hall is located in Cao Cao Park, Hua Shao Road, Bozhou City, Anhui Province. It is a special memorial place focusing on Cao Cao, a great statesman, strategist and writer in the Three Kingdoms period, focusing on his harmonious and legendary life, with a total construction area of 2,200 square meters. The Cao Cao Memorial Hall is divided into five exhibition halls: the first exhibition hall: politician Cao Cao, showing Cao Cao's political career from being promoted to filial piety, Jin 'an clean government, a captain of the imperial army, and moving to Xu County, the capital, to being promoted to Prime Minister Wang Wei.

The second exhibition hall: Cao Cao, a strategist, showed the military course of Cao Cao's life, begged Dong Zhuo to attack Yuan Shu, fought against Lu Bu, and destroyed Yuan Shao and Liu Pingbiao. Cao Cao spent most of his life leading troops to fight. The third exhibition hall: writer Cao Cao, introducing Cao Cao's literary achievements. The fourth exhibition hall: Cao Wei Group, introducing all kinds of talents of civil servants and military commanders gathered around Cao Cao. The fifth exhibition hall: Cao Cao Queli, introducing the history of Cao Cao and his family.

3. Huaxilou Scenic Area

Huaxilou Scenic Area, located in the north section of Huaxilou Street in Beiguan, Bozhou, is an ancient architectural complex with Daguan Emperor Temple as the main building and composed of Zhangfei Temple, Yuefei Temple, Zhu Gong Academy, Fire Temple and Liang Fang Hall. It is famous at home and abroad for its exquisite carvings and gorgeous paintings. There are "three wonders" in Huaxilou Scenic Area: a pair of iron flagpoles stand in front of Daguan Temple and go straight into the sky. The flagpole is16m high and weighs 24,000kg. Because of its ingenious conception and fine casting, it is called the first wonder of the Flower Theater.

Second, the three-dimensional water mill brick carving embedded in the mountain gate, 1 15 people, 33 birds and 67 beasts, is exquisite and eye-catching, not only grand in scene, but also beautifully carved; The stage closely connected with the mountain gate is covered with poplars by carving, and * * is engraved with 18 woodcarving works with the theme of Three Kingdoms Opera. There are more than 600 Chinese characters inside and outside, which are known as a must in the Huaxilou Scenic Area for their exquisite carvings and gorgeous paintings.

4. Bozhou Museum

Bozhou Museum is located at No.209, Hua Shao Road, Qiaocheng District, Bozhou City. The total floor area is10.8 million square meters, and the building area is 5,200 square meters, including exhibition hall area of 2,800 square meters and cultural relics warehouse area of10.2 million square meters. At present, there are more than 5,000 precious cultural relics, among which pottery and stone tools in Neolithic Age, celadon and jade articles in Han Dynasty, white porcelain and pottery figurines in Sui Dynasty, tri-colored vessels in Tang Dynasty and porcelain in Song and Yuan Dynasties are the most prominent.

The theme of the main exhibition hall on the first floor of Bozhou Museum is "Crossing Five Thousand Years-Pursuing the Source of Bozhou Culture", which shows Bozhou's profound cultural charm and colorful cultural relics in the context of historical development. The exhibition consists of eight parts: Preface Hall, Guohe Civilization, Shang Tang Capital, Daoyuan Holy Land, Han and Wei Customs, Wangzhou in the World, Shang Bo Market and Bozhou in Modern Times. Bozhou Museum is the business card of Bozhou city, the chip of culture and the negative of history.

5. Nanjing Road Bank

Nanjing Lane Qianzhuang, located atNo. 19, Nanjing Lane, Beiguan, Bozhou City, Anhui Province, was founded in the fifth year of Qing Daoguang (1825). It is the former site of a private financial institution with currency as its business object, covering an area of 1300 square meters. Nanking Lane Qianzhuang is the best preserved ancient Qianzhuang building in China. The whole building of Nanjing Lane Qianzhuang is a courtyard with three entrances and eight exits, and money comes from all directions.

These eight doors are the big front door and the small back door, which get smaller and smaller as they go back, forming the shape of an inverted bucket, which means getting richer every day. There is also a diversion canal, which means that the financial resources are abundant and the water flows like a note. Siheyuan-style buildings are typical Huizhou shops. There are more than 30 banks in Nanjing Lane, including Qiantang, nave, Santang, Credit Office, Accounting Office, Cashier's Office, Treasury and Caishentang. There are various cashier offices in the letter room, reception hall and Qian Qian accounting room, with clear division of labor.