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Which province and county does Fengmen Village belong to?

Fengmen Village, located in Mengjin County, Luoyang City, Henan Province, China, is an ancient village with a long history and profound cultural heritage. According to legend, Fengmen Village was founded in the Tang Dynasty and has a history of more than 1000 years. The ancient buildings in the village are well preserved and have high historical, artistic and scientific value.

The name of Fengmen Village comes from the ancient official position "Fengmen Hou". According to historical records, Pei Du, a famous prime minister in the Tang Dynasty, once served as the official of Fengmen, hence the name of the village "Fengmen Village".

Fengmen Village is rich in historical and cultural heritage, the most representative of which is Pei's ancestral hall in the village. Pei's Ancestral Hall was built in Song Dynasty, which is one of the few existing buildings in China. The murals, brick carvings, wood carvings and other works of art in the ancestral hall have high artistic value and are important materials for studying ancient architecture, art and culture.

Besides Pei's Ancestral Hall, Fengmen Village has other ancient buildings, such as Kannonji in Tang Dynasty and Guandi Temple in Ming Dynasty. These ancient buildings have become a unique historical and cultural landscape in Fengmen Village.

In recent years, with the emphasis on traditional culture, Fengmen Village has been well protected and developed. Now Fengmen Village has become a comprehensive scenic spot integrating cultural tourism, folk experience, rural leisure and other functions, attracting many tourists to visit.