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Chongxin county scenic spot

The scenic spots in Chongxin County include Chongxin Longquan Temple, Long Ze Lake Water Conservancy Scenic Area, Wukangwang Temple, Chongxin Wulong Mountain Scenic Resort Scenic Area and Liangpo Site.

1, Chongxin Longquan Temple: Longquan Temple in the north of Chongxin County, with flowing water, lush trees and melodious birds, is like a fairyland on earth and a paradise. Longquan Temple is a national 4A-level tourist area and a provincial-level scenic spot.

2. Long Ze Lake Water Conservancy Scenic Area: Located at 1 km in Chongxin County, adjacent to Longquan Temple, a 4A national tourist scenic spot. The scenic spot consists of Longze Lake Phase I, Phase II and Phase III projects. The scenic spot is rich in natural and cultural landscape resources, unique in landscape and complete in tourism infrastructure.

3. Wukangwang Temple: Located in Chengdong Street, Chongxin County. Wukangwang Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty and moved to another place in the Ming Dynasty. The components retain the style of the Tang Dynasty, but the big wooden frame belongs to the Song Dynasty. It is one of the earliest buildings in Gansu province and even the northwest region, with many early components and practices.

4. Chongxin Wulong Mountain Scenic Resort Scenic Area: Formerly known as "Wulong Mountain Scenic Resort", it is located on the south bank of Tannei River, 20km west of Chongxin County, and belongs to the east foot of Guanshan Mountain. According to legend, there are five huge winding stone cliffs around the ring, which are in the shape of five dragons, hence the name. In the Song Dynasty, there was a saying that "five dragons embrace saints", which was one of the "Eight Scenes of Belief".

5. Liangpo Site: located in Liangpo Village, Jinping Town, Chongxin County. It is the site of Yangshao culture in Banpo, Miaodigou, Qijia culture and Zhou cultural relics. It covers an area of about 654.38+10,000 square meters, with a cultural layer thickness of 1.8-4.4 meters, exposed ash pits and white-faced houses.